Astragalus zohrabi
Astragalus zohrabi
Duvaklı geveni
Dwarf short-stemmed shrub. Leaves up to 4 cm; rachis spiny; leaflets 4-7 mm, oblong to elliptic, acute, mucronate, both surfaces simple-pilose, usually densely so, 4-9-paired; stipules 8-10 mm, triangular-lanceolate, glumaceous, yellowish, united at base, glabrous but ciliate. Peduncles scapiform, spreading-hairy. Flowers in 8-30-flowered racemes. Bracts 7-13 mm, ovate, glumaceous, hairy on midrib of lower surface, margin hyaline. Calyx 10-15 mm, tubular at first, becoming inflated, reddish, long simple-white-pilose; teeth 5-10 mm, setaceous. Corolla pink to mauve; standard 15-20 mm. Legume unknown. Fl. 6-7. Steppe, rocky slopes, 1850-2880 m.
Probably endemic. Ir.-Tur. element.