Medicago (Noun)

Meaning

A genus of herbs that resemble clover.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The botanical name Medicago refers to a genus of plants in the legume family, which includes over 80 species of herbs that resemble clover.
  • The flowers of Medicago are typically yellow, white, or purple, and are often clustered together in dense groups.
  • In the garden, Medicago plants are often grown as cover crops or used as a nitrogen-fixing green manure.
  • The species Medicago sativa, also known as alfalfa, is a popular forage crop for livestock due to its high nutritional value.
  • Some species of Medicago, such as Medicago polymorpha, have become invasive weeds in certain regions, outcompeting native vegetation for resources.

Synonyms

  • Genus Medicago

Hypernyms

  • Subfamily Papilionoideae
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