Vicia hirsuta.-Thisspecies bears the smallest flowers of any British leguminousplant.
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The lotus is a leguminousplant-soexcellent for the salad-notfor the roast.
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I want some leguminousplant to seed with the rye for a wind-break crop, not to plow under.
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Lotus corniculatus L., a leguminousplant containing condensed tannins, is now being evaluated in Sweden as a component of mixed pastures.
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Indigo was growing there in profusion, and, according to Harris, this leguminousplant passed with reason for the most usurping plant of the country.
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Leguminousplants will surely become important members of the association of dry-farm crops.
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Evergreen shrubs, heaths, cistusses, and leguminousplants are everywhere more abundant.
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So it is with leguminousplants, as beans and peas.
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Do all leguminousplants have equal numbers of nodules?
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The choice is governed entirely by local conditions, except that leguminousplants - peas, beans, vetches, clovers, etc.
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It is of little value as an esculent; and, compared with many other leguminousplants, not worthy of cultivation.
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In our climates, the leguminousplants with irritable leaves awake during the twilight of the morning, before the sun appears.
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It is notable that over the whole of the dry-farm territory of this and other countries wild leguminousplants flourish.
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Wheat, barley, oats, beans, clover and other leguminousplants, turnips, sugar beet, mangels, potatoes and grass crops have thus been experimented upon.
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There were the magenta-coloured vetch, the scarlet desert-pea, and numerous other leguminousplants, bushes, and trees, of which the camels are so fond.
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This plant, like so many other leguminousplants, would have furnished the natives abundantly with pigments to colour themselves blue like the ancient Britons.