The National Park Service is on the hunt for a Death Valley visitor who drove on Eureka Dunes, causing damage to rare plants.
With its oversized seeds and small leaves, Peirson's milk vetch is well adapted for survival in the harsh conditions of blowing sand dunes. Large seeds ensure that germinated seedlings have enough ...
The Shivwitz milk vetch has adapted to grow only on soft, purple-hued clays. When wet, these plum-colored clays become like glue; when dry, they often shrink and crumble. Despite these dynamic soil ...
Astragalus, also known as milk vetch or huang qi, is a plant known for its roots in traditional Chinese medicine. The root of the plant has been used as a medicine and diet supplement for ...
KKL-JNF and volunteers in the Jerusalem Mountains are restoring the habitat of the rare Tomares nesimachus butterfly.