Data provided by the participants of the Consortium of California Herbaria

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Astragalus layneae is a species of milkvetch known by the common name widow's milkvetch. It is native to the Mojave Desert and surrounding mountain ridges in California and Nevada. This is a small perennial herb growing from a deep rhizome and producing erect stems no taller than about 16 centimeters. The leaves are made up of many oval to rounded leaflets, and stem and leaves are coated in gray-green hairs. This is a small perennial herb growing from a deep rhizome and producing erect stems no taller than about 16 centimeters. The leaves are made up of many oval to rounded leaflets, and stem and leaves are coated in gray-green hairs. The inflorescence is covered in dark hairs and bears up to 45 flowers. Each flower is between one and two centimeters in length and has white petals tipped and streaked in bright purple. The fruit is a hanging legume pod up to 6. 5 centimeters long. It is curved in shape and leathery and hairy in texture.

Plant type

Perennial herb

Size

1 - 6 in Tall

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Color

White, Purple, Brown

Plant communities

Creosote Bush Scrub

Bees
Butterflies

Pollinators supported

0 confirmed and 120 likely

  • Likely

  • Confirmed

Angelic Sweat Bee

Agapostemon angelicus

Wide-legged Sweat Bee

Agapostemon femoratus

Orange-bellied Sweat Bee

Agapostemon melliventris

Texas Striped Sweat Bee

Agapostemon texanus

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Prunes

Prunus domestica