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bastard indigo - translation to English

GENUS OF PLANTS
Lead plant; Bastard indigo; Amorpha (plant)
  • Flowers of ''[[Amorpha fruticosa]]''

bastard indigo         

Смотрите также

false indigo

lead plant         

общая лексика

аморфа седая (Amorpha canescens)

indigo         
  • Karoland]], [[Sumatra]]
  • [[Eastern indigo snake]]
  • [[Indigo bunting]]
  • Extract of natural indigo applied to paper
  • An upturned ''[[Lactarius indigo]]'' mushroom
  • Indigo is one of the colors on Newton's [[color wheel]].
  • Newton's observation of prismatic colors: Comparing this to a color image of the visible light spectrum shows that "blue" corresponds to [[cyan]], while "indigo" corresponds to [[blue]].
  • Traditional seven colors of the rainbow
DEEP AND BRIGHT SHADE OF BLUE
Indigo blue; Dark Indigo; Indigo (color); Indigo (colour); Violet-blue; Electric Indigo; Blue-violet; Violet-blue (color); Electric indigo; 4B0082; Blue-Violet
indigo noun; pl. -os 1) индиго (растение и краска) 2) цвет индиго

Definition

Бастарды

потомство, получаемое от скрещивания организмов, значительно отдалённых друг от друга в отношении родства, например от скрещивания особей разных видов или родов. В животноводстве межвидовые скрещивания применяются для производства выносливых рабочих животных (например, мулы - Б. от скрещивания ослов и кобыл, нары - Б. от скрещивания одногорбых и двугорбых верблюдов). Некоторые Б. отличаются бесплодием или пониженной плодовитостью. См. Гибридизация, Гибрид.

Wikipedia

Amorpha

Amorpha is a genus of plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. All the species are native to North America, from southern Canada, most of the United States (US), and northern Mexico. They are commonly known as false indigo. The name Amorpha means "deformed" or "without form" in Greek and was given because flowers of this genus only have one petal, unlike the usual "pea-shaped" flowers of the Faboideae subfamily. Amorpha is missing the wing and keel petals.

The desert false indigo or indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa), is a shrub that grows from 3 m to 5 m tall. The species is considered a rare species in the US state of West Virginia and in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, but is considered an invasive plant in some areas of the northeastern and northwestern United States and in southeastern Canada, beyond its native range, and has also been introduced into Europe.

The lead plant (Amorpha canescens), a bushy shrub, is an important North American prairie legume. Lead plant is often associated with little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), a common prairie grass. Native Americans used the dried leaves of lead plant for pipe smoking and tea.

Amorpha species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Schinia lucens, which feeds exclusively on the genus.

Amorphol, a rotenoid bioside, can be isolated from plants of the genus Amorpha.

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