mucuna deeringiana

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mucuna deeringiana

A farmer plants mucuna deeringiana to enrich the soil.

Definition

Noun: 1. A leguminous vine: A specific annual, woody-stemmed climbing plant of the genus Mucuna, characterized by long clusters of purplish flowers and pods covered in dense, sometimes irritating hairs. It is cultivated primarily as a cover crop for soil improvement and as forage.

Usage
  • This term is a scientific/botanical name for a plant species. It is used in agricultural, botanical, and horticultural contexts.
  • It functions as a singular, countable noun.
Examples
  • As a subject: " is valued for its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil."
  • As an object: "Farmers in the region often plant as a green manure crop."
  • With a modifier: "The fast-growing can suppress weeds effectively."
Advanced Usage
  • In agricultural science: The name is used precisely to distinguish this species from other similar vines in the genus, such as (velvet bean).
  • Common names: In non-scientific usage, it is often referred to by common names like "velvet bean" (though this can refer to other species) or more specifically "Bengal velvet bean" or "Florida velvet bean."
Variants and Related Words
  • Velvet bean: A common name for plants in the genus, particularly and . Note: The hairs on the pods of many velvet beans can cause severe skin irritation.
  • Cover crop: A general term for a crop planted to manage soil erosion, fertility, and quality; is an example.
  • Green manure: A specific type of cover crop that is plowed into the soil to add organic matter and nutrients.
  • Legume: The broader plant family (Fabaceae) to which this vine belongs, known for nitrogen-fixing abilities.
  • Forage: Plant material eaten by grazing livestock; is used for this purpose.
Synonyms
  • Bengal velvet bean
  • Florida velvet bean
  • Lyon bean (regional)
Notes on Meaning

The definition emphasizes two primary, cultivated uses: 1. Green manure: The plant is grown and then tilled into the soil to decompose, enriching it with nitrogen and organic matter. 2. Grazing/Grazing forage: The plant is cultivated as a food source for livestock such as cattle.

mucuna deeringiana

A farmer plants mucuna deeringiana to enrich the soil.

Noun
  1. the annual woody vine of Asia having long clusters of purplish flowers and densely hairy pods; cultivated in southern United States for green manure and grazing