RF2B7E5B7–Bright purple flowers emerge in Spring on the small statured Mojave Milkvetch, Astragalus Mohavensis, a plant native to the Southern Mojave Desert.
RF2B7E5AD–Bright purple flowers emerge in Spring on the small statured Mojave Milkvetch, Astragalus Mohavensis, a plant native to the Southern Mojave Desert.
RF2P7F865–Astragalus (Astragalus glycyphyllos) grows in the wild
RME5BC0F–Astragalus shortianus, 'Short's Milkvetch' or 'Early Purple Milkvetch' wildflower in bloom, Central Colorado, USA
RM2TAN744–Alpine milk-vetch, Astragalus alpinus in flower in high pasture, Dolomites.
RF2RHNC5D–Mongolian milkvetch (Astragalus mongholicus) on a white background
RMJJG3EF–Seed Pods and leaves of Wild Liquorice Astragalus glycyphyllos
RF2C6KB50–Astragalus glycyphyllos or liquorice milkvetch, wild liquorice, wild licorice. Isolated
RFHG0R73–seed pods from a wild pea
RF2C9BAFG–Astragalus alopecurus - Wild plant shot in summer.
RMBH3E4F–Alpine milkvetch (Astragalus alpinus); a rare plant in Scotland.
RFHFG36G–Sicilian milkvetch (Astragalus siculus), endemic pioneer plant on lava field of 1928, Mount Etna, volcano, northeast flank
RMPHM44A–springtime background of astragalus sinicus blooming
RF2B7E5AX–Bright purple flowers emerge in Spring on the small statured Mojave Milkvetch, Astragalus Mohavensis, a plant native to the Southern Mojave Desert.
RF2NRXPMG–Astragalus (Astragalus glycyphyllos) grows in the wild
RME5BC0E–Astragalus shortianus, 'Short's Milkvetch' or 'Early Purple Milkvetch' wildflower in bloom, Central Colorado, USA
RM2TAN74J–Alpine milk-vetch, Astragalus alpinus in flower in high pasture, Dolomites.
RF2B7E59D–Bright purple flowers emerge in Spring on the small statured Mojave Milkvetch, Astragalus Mohavensis, a plant native to the Southern Mojave Desert.
RF2NRXPK8–Astragalus (Astragalus glycyphyllos) grows in the wild
RM2PDR06T–Alpen-Tragant, Astragalus alpinus, alpine milkvetch, l'Astragale des Alpes
RMHF9KEG–A milk-vetch, Astragale de Marseille, Astragalus tragacantha, on the coast of Corsica.
RFHWC1TE–Traditional Chinese Medicine - Huang Qi (Astragalus root) in a square bowl isolated on white background
RF2C6KBY1–Astragalus glycyphyllos or liquorice milkvetch, wild liquorice, wild licorice. Isolated
RFWAAMMK–A closeup photo of bright pink and white flowers (alpine milk-vetch / astragalus alpinus) in a field in Japan
RF2C9BAFJ–Astragalus alopecurus - Wild plant shot in summer.
RM2N05DB0–Sicilian Milkvetch (astragalus siculus) growing in volcanic ash at a height of 2000m on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy. The shrub is unique to Sicily
RF2JE08XX–, Astragalus siculus,, a plant endemic to Sicily, circular trail around Monti Sartorius, Etna volcano with eruption cloud, Sicily, Italy
RFDHXAPH–Wild Liquorice, Astragalus glycyphyllos
RME7BA7T–cicer milkvetch, astragalus cicer
RFM0ERJC–Flowers of Astragalus root on the wooden spoon.
RFF3KY24–Macro of astragalus root chips against a wooden board
RF2HHM9RT–Astragalus root on a white background
RMBY41KA–Astragalus centralpinus
RMFY7111–Loco Weed or Milkvetch, (Astragalus sp.), growing along the Rio Salado at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA.