Mucuna Deeringiana (Noun)
Meaning
The annual woody vine of Asia having long clusters of purplish flowers and densely hairy pods; cultivated in southern United States for green manure and grazing.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Mucuna deeringiana is often used for soil improvement due to its nitrogen fixation properties in agriculture.
- The cultivation of mucuna deeringiana has expanded to tropical regions around the world for its numerous benefits.
- Mucuna deeringiana serves as an excellent source of green manure in regions where soil quality needs to be enhanced.
- Experts recommend mucuna deeringiana as a beneficial cover crop for the improvement of soil fertility in challenging agricultural environments.
- In warmer climates, farmers commonly use mucuna deeringiana as an auxiliary crop to reduce nitrogen deficiencies in their soil.
Synonyms
- Mucuna Pruriens Utilis
- Cowage
- Velvet Bean
- Bengal Bean
- Benghal Bean
- Mucuna Aterrima
- Florida Bean
- Stizolobium Deeringiana