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- Q161126 subject Q8272935.
- Q161126 subject Q9757156.
- Q161126 abstract "Astragalus cicer, the chickpea milkvetch, chick-pea milk-vetch or cicer milkvetch, is a perennial flowering plant native to Eastern Europe, popularized and subsequently transported to areas in Southern Europe, North America, and South America. Cicer milkvetch exhibits legume-like qualities; the plant produces pods in which harbor its seeds. Its flowers are usually of pale yellow tint (sometimes white), and as such, attract bumble or European honey bees for pollination. Growth often exceeds 0.6 meters, up to a height of 1 meter in length.".
- Q161126 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q161126 class Q165468.
- Q161126 division Q25314.
- Q161126 family Q44448.
- Q161126 genus Q157184.
- Q161126 kingdom Q756.
- Q161126 order Q21878.
- Q161126 thumbnail Astragalus_cicer1.jpg?width=300.
- Q161126 wikiPageWikiLink Q1043.
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- Q161126 wikiPageWikiLink Q157184.
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- Q161126 wikiPageWikiLink Q25314.
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- Q161126 wikiPageWikiLink Q44448.
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- Q161126 wikiPageWikiLink Q8272935.
- Q161126 wikiPageWikiLink Q9757156.
- Q161126 binomialAuthority "L., 1753".
- Q161126 familia Q44448.
- Q161126 genus "Astragalus".
- Q161126 name "Astragalus cicer".
- Q161126 ordo Q21878.
- Q161126 regnum "Plantae".
- Q161126 unrankedClassis Q165468.
- Q161126 unrankedDivisio Q25314.
- Q161126 type Eukaryote.
- Q161126 type Plant.
- Q161126 type Species.
- Q161126 type Thing.
- Q161126 type Q19088.
- Q161126 type Q756.
- Q161126 comment "Astragalus cicer, the chickpea milkvetch, chick-pea milk-vetch or cicer milkvetch, is a perennial flowering plant native to Eastern Europe, popularized and subsequently transported to areas in Southern Europe, North America, and South America. Cicer milkvetch exhibits legume-like qualities; the plant produces pods in which harbor its seeds. Its flowers are usually of pale yellow tint (sometimes white), and as such, attract bumble or European honey bees for pollination.".
- Q161126 label "Astragalus cicer".
- Q161126 depiction Astragalus_cicer1.jpg.
- Q161126 name "Astragalus cicer".