Martin Pellizzer

Astragalus Lagurus

Astragalus lagurus is a member of the legume family known for its unique appearance and ecological significance. This plant is commonly found in arid and semi-arid regions across the globe. Its small, pea-like flowers and hairy leaves make it easily recognizable in its natural habitat. Despite its modest size, it plays a vital role in supporting local wildlife and soil health. Understanding Astragalus lagurus helps highlight the importance of biodiversity in fragile ecosystems.