Creamy Milk Vetch
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Creamy Milk Vetch (Astragalus racemosus) is a hardy perennial legume native to the central and western United States, often found in prairies, open woodlands, and dry grasslands. It typically grows 1–3 feet tall, forming upright stems with clusters of cream to pale yellow pea-like flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. Like other members of the pea family, it enriches the soil by fixing nitrogen, supporting surrounding plant communities. Creamy Milk Vetch is well adapted to sandy or loamy soils and thrives in full sun, providing valuable forage for pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Its striking flower clusters and ecological benefits make it an important species in native prairie restorations and wildflower plantings.
