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What (who) is yellow rattle - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Yellow Rattle; Yellow-rattle; Rhianthus minor; Yellow rattle; Little yellow rattle; Hayrattle
  • ''Rhinanthus minor'', from ''Icones Florae Germanicae et Helveticae'' (1862)
  • Capsules]] and seeds
  • A traditional [[pasture]] in England containing yellow rattle
  • Yellow rattle plants with flowers and seed capsules

yellow rattle         
¦ noun a partly parasitic yellow-flowered plant whose ripe seeds are shed into a pouch which rattles when shaken. [Rhinanthus minor.]
Rhinanthus osiliensis         
Rhinanthus osiliensis, in English known by the common name Saaremaa yellow rattle, is a flowering plant in the genus Rhinanthus in the family Orobanchaceae. It is endemic to the Estonian island Saaremaa in the Baltic Sea.
Baby rattle         
  • 16th and 17th century toy rattles.
  • A modern plastic rattle toy
  • Cot and rattle, c. 1465, at [[Walraversijde]]
RATTLE FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN
Toy rattle; Baby's rattle
A baby rattle is a rattle produced specifically for the amusement of an infant. Rattles have been used for this purpose since antiquity, and experts in child development believe they help the infant improve hand eye coordination by stimulating their senses.

Wikipedia

Rhinanthus minor

Rhinanthus minor, known as yellow rattle, is a herbaceous wildflower in the genus Rhinanthus in the family Orobanchaceae (the broomrapes). It has circumpolar distribution in Europe, Russia, western Asia, and northern North America. An annual plant, yellow rattle grows up to 10–50 centimetres (3.9–19.7 in) tall, with upright stems and opposite, simple leaves. The fruit is a dry capsule, with loose, rattling seeds.

The preferred habitat of Rhinanthus minor is dry fields or meadows; it tolerates a wide range of soil types. It flowers in the summer between May and September. It is hemiparasitic, notably on Poaceae (grasses) and Fabaceae (legumes), and farmers consider it to be a pest, as it reduces grass growth.

Yellow rattle is used to create or restore wildflower meadows, where it maintains species diversity by suppressing dominant grasses and the recycling of soil nutrients. The seed is sown thinly onto grassland from August to November—to germinate the following spring, the seeds need to remain in the soil throughout the winter months.