pigeon-pea plant

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pigeon-pea plant

A farmer tends to a pigeon-pea plant in a sunny field.

Definition

Noun: 1. A tropical woody shrub (Cajanus cajan) cultivated for its edible seeds: The pigeon-pea plant is a perennial legume known for its yellow flowers and flat seed pods. It is widely grown in tropical and subtropical regions for its peas, which are a significant food source.

Examples of Usage
  • The pigeon-pea plant is drought-resistant, making it an important crop in arid regions.
  • Farmers intercrop maize with the pigeon-pea plant to improve soil fertility.
  • In the garden, the pigeon-pea plant can also be used as a windbreak or support for other climbing plants.
Advanced Usage
  • As a botanical term: In botanical and agricultural contexts, "pigeon-pea plant" specifically refers to the species , distinguishing the entire plant from just its seeds (pigeon peas).
    • The study focused on the nitrogen-fixing properties of the pigeon-pea plant.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pigeon pea (n): This term most commonly refers to the edible seed harvested from the plant.
    • The stew is made with pigeon peas and rice.
  • Congo pea (n): A regional name for the same plant or its seeds.
  • Cajanus cajan (n): The scientific Latin name for the species.
  • Red gram (n): Another common name, particularly used in South Asia.
Synonyms
  • Cajanus cajan (scientific name)
  • Red gram plant
  • Congo pea plant
Related Phrases
  • To cultivate pigeon-pea: To grow this plant as a crop.
    • Many smallholder farmers cultivate pigeon-pea for both food and income.
  • Pigeon-pea cultivation: The agricultural practice of growing this plant.
    • Pigeon-pea cultivation has increased in the region.
pigeon-pea plant

A farmer tends to a pigeon-pea plant in a sunny field.

Noun
  1. tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods; much cultivated in the tropics