vicia sepium
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of vetch: Vicia sepium is a perennial, climbing or trailing plant belonging to the legume family (Fabaceae). It is characterized by its slender stems, compound leaves with tendrils, and clusters of purple flowers. It commonly grows in hedgerows, woodland edges, and grassy places.
Usage
- is the scientific (Latin) name for a specific plant species. It is used in botanical, ecological, and agricultural contexts.
- In common language, it is often referred to by its English name, bush vetch.
Examples
- The hedgerow was filled with the purple flowers of Vicia sepium.
- Bush vetch () is an important nitrogen-fixing plant in grassland ecosystems.
- Botanists identified the specimen as Vicia sepium due to its flower structure and habitat.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic writing, the genus name () is capitalized and the species epithet () is in lowercase, and the entire binomial is typically italicized: .
Variants and Related Words
- Bush vetch: The common English name for .
- Vetch (n.): The common name for plants in the genus .
- Legume (n.): A member of the plant family Fabaceae, which includes vetches, peas, and beans.
Synonyms
- Bush vetch
Notes
- This term is a scientific binomial. It does not have idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it. Its usage is specific to formal identification and description within the life sciences.
Noun
- European purple-flowered with slender stems; occurs as a weed in hedges