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Vicia$507465$ - translation to dutch

SPECIES OF PLANT
Vicia villosa Roth; Fodder Vetch; Winter Vetch; Vicia ambigua; Vicia dasycarpa; Vicia elegantissima; Vicia microphylla; Vicia pseudocracca; Vicia varia; V. elegantissima; Fodder vetch; Winter vetch
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Vicia      
n. (Botanie) soort van kruidachtige overblijvende of jaarlijkse planten (inclusief de wikke van de erwten)

Definition

vetch
(vetches)
Vetch is a wild plant. Some types of vetch are sometimes grown as a crop.
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Wikipedia

Vicia villosa

Vicia villosa, known as the hairy vetch, fodder vetch or winter vetch, is a plant native to some of Europe and western Asia. It is a legume, grown as a forage crop, fodder crop, cover crop, and green manure. Although non-native, it occurs in all US states and is considered invasive by some states, such as Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington state — as well as in Japan and some parts of Europe where it is not native. It is also found in most Canadian provinces.

Hairy vetch is very similar to tufted vetch (Vicia cracca), the most noticeable difference being that tufted vetch has a smooth stem.

Several subspecies are recognized:

  • Vicia villosa ssp. ambigua (Guss.) Kerguelen (= ssp. elegantissima, ssp. pseudocracca)
  • Vicia villosa ssp. eriocarpa (Hausskn.) P.W.Ball
  • Vicia villosa ssp. microphylla (d'Urv.) P.W.Ball
  • Vicia villosa ssp. varia (Host) Corb. (= ssp. dasycarpa)
  • Vicia villosa ssp. villosa

The species Vicia hirsuta is also called hairy vetch.