caley pea

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caley pea

A farmer plants caley pea as a cover crop in a field.

Definition

Noun: * Caley pea: A specific type of leguminous plant, botanically known as Lathyrus hirsutus. It is characterized as a weak-stemmed winter annual, originally native to the Mediterranean region but now long-established in the southern United States. It is valued in agriculture for use as a cover crop and a pasture crop.

Usage
  • The term "caley pea" is used specifically to refer to this plant species in botanical, agricultural, and horticultural contexts.
  • It functions as a common name for the plant, often used by farmers, gardeners, and botanists.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The farmer planted caley pea to improve the nitrogen content of the soil.
    • Caley pea is often used as a winter forage for livestock in the southern states.
    • This field of caley pea helps prevent soil erosion during the rainy season.
Advanced Usage
  • The plant is sometimes referred to by its other common name, singletary pea, or its scientific name, .
  • In agricultural planning, "caley pea" is discussed as a component of crop rotation systems due to its soil-enhancing properties.
Variants and Related Words
  • Singletary pea (n): Another common name for the same plant species ().
  • (n): The formal botanical (Latin) name for the caley pea species.
Synonyms
  • Singletary pea: The direct synonym as a common plant name.
  • Hairy vetchling: A descriptive name sometimes used, referencing the plant's hairy pods and its relation to the vetch family. (Note: This may refer to the same or a very similar species).
Notes
  • "Caley pea" is a compound noun where "caley" is a proper adjective forming the specific plant name. The core word "pea" indicates it is a member of the legume family (Fabaceae).
  • It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs, as it is a highly specific botanical term.
caley pea

A farmer plants caley pea as a cover crop in a field.

Noun
  1. a weak-stemmed winter annual native to Mediterranean region for long established in southern United States; cultivated as a cover and pasture crop