Martin Pellizzer

Astragalus Reventus Var. Conjunctus

Astragalus reventus var. conjunctus is a rare and intriguing member of the legume family native to the arid regions of western North America. This variant is known for its distinctive morphology and ecological significance within its limited habitat. It thrives in sandy soils and rocky outcrops where water is scarce but sunlight is abundant. Due to its limited distribution and unique characteristics, it is of particular interest to botanists and conservationists. However, it faces threats from habitat loss and climate change, making its preservation a critical concern.