Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 91.—Stemless loco weed [Aragallus lamhertii). a, Flowering plant; 6, seed pods; c, cross-section of seed pod — all one - third natural size. Fig. 92.—Woolly loco weed {Astragalus mollissimus). a, 'Whole olant; h, sec- tion of pod—both one-third natural divided leaves and spikes of white or cream-coloured flowers, shaped like those of the pea. The pod is one-celled, and when shaken produces a rattling sound, which gives the plant the name of '' rattle weed ' in some localities.


Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 91.—Stemless loco weed [Aragallus lamhertii). a, Flowering plant; 6, seed pods; c, cross-section of seed pod — all one - third natural size. Fig. 92.—Woolly loco weed {Astragalus mollissimus). a, 'Whole olant; h, sec- tion of pod—both one-third natural divided leaves and spikes of white or cream-coloured flowers, shaped like those of the pea. The pod is one-celled, and when shaken produces a rattling sound, which gives the plant the name of '' rattle weed ' in some localities. The white loco weed is exceedingly common throughout Mon- tana. It occurs most abundantly on the northern slopes of foothills up to an altitude of about 8,000 feet. Its preferred habitat is for the most


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