Genus Lesquerella (Noun)
Meaning
Genus of low-growing hairy herbs: bladderpods.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Genus Lesquerella includes around 50 to 60 different species of flowering plants, most commonly referred to as bladderpods.
- Genus Lesquerella contains numerous herb species widely spread throughout western North America, in varied soil and elevations.
- Several oilseed crop improvement studies in genus Lesquerella concentrate on novel crops exhibiting wide adaptive characteristics and having little reliance on groundwater usage.
- Several areas, for instance Arizona in North America and Bolivia, still are said to include approximately many lesser-explored genera for crop prospects similar to those observed with Genus Lesquerella species for uses related to cooking or fuels or several materials creation alternatives for engineering advancements research options over last six plus years according exploration journal over cited observations many sites using heretofore this month study descriptions citations genus are new more generally all one similar looking green green things flora seeds chemicals grow underground part year till open show whites open that provide key minerals local regional dietary supplementation crops people people herds animals agriculture people for multiple livestock types regional people agricultural as related feed multiple animal other eat many eat or regional other sometimes times may know which feed might regional many know said more often know livestock growing other their growing few this common specific like specific may take.
- Genus Lesquerella shares major taxonomic commonalities with other land plants but the distinguishing characteristic for this particular type of plant is less common availability, leading to expensive crop research, seed harvesting application.