Astragalus Vagus
Astragalus vagus is a lesser-known member of the legume family native to arid and semi-arid regions. It is characterized by its delicate stems and small, pea-like flowers that bloom in the spring. This plant is often overlooked due to its modest appearance but plays a vital role in its ecosystem. Its ability to thrive in harsh conditions makes it an important species for ecological studies. Despite its humble nature, Astragalus vagus holds potential for medicinal and environmental research.