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- Astragalus_agnicidus abstract "Astragalus agnicidus is a rare species of milkvetch known by the common name Humboldt County milkvetch. It is endemic to northern California, where it is known only from two populations in Humboldt County and one in Mendocino County. The plant was undescribed until the 1950s. Until then it was known only from one 8-acre (32,000 m2) ranch in Humboldt County, where sheep ranchers blamed the unnamed species for the deaths of their animals, which may have eaten it. They eradicated the plant from their land, and by the time it was formally described and named in 1957 it was thought to be extinct. The species name given the plant, agnicidus, means "lamb-killer".The plant was rediscovered in 1987. A few individuals were found growing in a recently bulldozed clearing, their long-buried seeds having been plowed into favorable conditions for germination. The plants were brought under the protection of the landowners, the same family that was responsible for its near-extinction and had changed their minds about its value. Two other populations of the plant have since been discovered in areas of the coastal mountains that had been recently logged; this is an early successional species which arises in disturbed areas. Too much disturbance of an area can be harmful, however, since it may cause the whole patch of buried seeds to sprout at once, making the population vulnerable to destruction as it lacks backup seed stores.This milkvetch is a perennial herb which lives 5 to 10 years. The coarse reddish stem is slightly hairy toward the ends, growing 30 to 90 centimeters long. The widely spaced leaves are arranged oppositely along the stem. Each is up to 16 centimeters long and is made up of several pairs of oval-shaped leaflets up to about 2 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a dense cluster of 10 to 40 white pealike flowers. The plant is self-pollinating and the flowers are also pollinated by native bumblebees. The fruit is a bent legume capsule 1 to 1.5 centimeters long which dries to a papery texture.".
- Astragalus_agnicidus binomialAuthority Rupert_Charles_Barneby.
- Astragalus_agnicidus class Eudicots.
- Astragalus_agnicidus conservationStatus "G2".
- Astragalus_agnicidus conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Astragalus_agnicidus division Flowering_plant.
- Astragalus_agnicidus family Fabaceae.
- Astragalus_agnicidus genus Astragalus.
- Astragalus_agnicidus kingdom Plant.
- Astragalus_agnicidus order Fabales.
- Astragalus_agnicidus order Rosids.
- Astragalus_agnicidus thumbnail Astragalusagnicidus.jpg?width=300.
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- Astragalus_agnicidus binomial "Astragalus agnicidus".
- Astragalus_agnicidus binomialAuthority "Barneby, 1957".
- Astragalus_agnicidus familia Fabaceae.
- Astragalus_agnicidus genus "Astragalus".
- Astragalus_agnicidus hasPhotoCollection Astragalus_agnicidus.
- Astragalus_agnicidus ordo Fabales.
- Astragalus_agnicidus regnum "Plantae".
- Astragalus_agnicidus species "A. agnicidus".
- Astragalus_agnicidus status "G2".
- Astragalus_agnicidus statusSystem "TNC".
- Astragalus_agnicidus unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Astragalus_agnicidus unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Astragalus_agnicidus unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Astragalus_agnicidus subject Category:Astragalus.
- Astragalus_agnicidus subject Category:Endemic_flora_of_California.
- Astragalus_agnicidus subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Astragalus_agnicidus subject Category:Vulnerable_flora_of_California.
- Astragalus_agnicidus type Eukaryote.
- Astragalus_agnicidus type Plant.
- Astragalus_agnicidus type Species.
- Astragalus_agnicidus type FloweringPlant.
- Astragalus_agnicidus type Organism.
- Astragalus_agnicidus comment "Astragalus agnicidus is a rare species of milkvetch known by the common name Humboldt County milkvetch. It is endemic to northern California, where it is known only from two populations in Humboldt County and one in Mendocino County. The plant was undescribed until the 1950s. Until then it was known only from one 8-acre (32,000 m2) ranch in Humboldt County, where sheep ranchers blamed the unnamed species for the deaths of their animals, which may have eaten it.".
- Astragalus_agnicidus label "Astragalus agnicidus".
- Astragalus_agnicidus label "Astragalus agnicidus".
- Astragalus_agnicidus label "Astragalus agnicidus".
- Astragalus_agnicidus sameAs Astragalus_agnicidus.
- Astragalus_agnicidus sameAs Astragalus_agnicidus.
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- Astragalus_agnicidus sameAs Q2715221.
- Astragalus_agnicidus sameAs Q2715221.
- Astragalus_agnicidus wasDerivedFrom Astragalus_agnicidus?oldid=558863860.
- Astragalus_agnicidus depiction Astragalusagnicidus.jpg.
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