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sweet-clover weever - tradução para russo

GENUS OF PLANTS
Sweet Clover; Sweet clovers; Sweet clover; Sweetclover; Sweet-clover; Melilota; Melilot
  • ''Melilotus albus''

sweet-clover weever      

общая лексика

долгоносик донниковый (Sitona cylindricollis)

sweet lime         
  • The [[Limetta]]
  • Lumia]]
  • Salem]]
FRUIT FROM CITRUS LIMETTA AND CITRUS LIMETTIOIDES
Sweet lime; Sweet Lemon; Sweet Lime

общая лексика

лимон сладкий (Citrus limetta)

mountain clover         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Trifolium Montanum; Mountain clover

общая лексика

клевер горный (Trifolium montanum)

Definição

weever
¦ noun a small coastal fish with venomous dorsal spines, which typically buries itself in sand. [Family Trachinidae: several species.]
Origin
C17: perh. a transferred use of OFr. wivre 'serpent, dragon', from L. vipera 'viper'.

Wikipédia

Melilotus

Melilotus, known as melilot, sweet clover, and kumoniga (from the Cumans), is a genus in the family Fabaceae (the same family that also includes the Trifolium clovers). Members are known as common grassland plants and as weeds of cultivated ground. Originally from Europe and Asia, it is now found worldwide.

This legume is commonly named for its sweet smell, which is due to the presence of coumarin in its tissues. Coumarin, though responsible for the sweet smell of hay and newly mowed grass, has a bitter taste, and, as such, possibly acts as a means for the plant to discourage consumption by animals. Fungi (including Penicillium, Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Mucor) can convert coumarin into dicoumarol, a toxic anticoagulant. Consequently, dicoumarol may be found in decaying sweet-clover, and was the cause of the so-called sweet-clover disease, recognized in cattle in the 1920s. A few varieties of sweet clover have been developed with low coumarin content and are safer for forage and silage.

The name sweet clover varies orthographically (sweet-clover, sweetclover).

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