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Definition of Medicago arborea
1. Noun. Evergreen shrub of southern European highlands having downy foliage and a succession of yellow flowers throughout the summer followed by curious snail-shaped pods.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Medicago Arborea
Literary usage of Medicago arborea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement by J C Loudon (1842)
"The agave flowers freely every thirty years, and Medicago arborea, Coronilla
glauca, Ecl- wards/a macrophylla and microphylla, ..."
2. Biotechnology: Forestry and Forest Products: Bibliography January 1990 by Lara Wiggert (1995)
"P54 Transformation of Medicago arborea L. with an Agrobacterium rhizogenes binary
vector carrying the hygromycin resistance gene. ..."
3. Origen �e historia del Jardin Botanico y de la Escuela de Agricultura de by Simon Schwendener, C. Helfrich, Timothy Richards Lewis, John Lord Peck (1872)
"Daran reihen sich zwei Futterpflanzen: Medicago sativa, heute Luzerne genannt,
und Medicago arborea oder der baumartige Schnecken- klee, welche beide aus ..."
4. The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1822)
"Voss and Sprengel, like the more ancient botanists, consider the Cytisus as
Medicago arborea ; Schneider as a Cytisus of the moderns ; and Miller, ..."
5. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science edited by Biologists Limited, The Company of. (1865)
"Medicago arborea displays groups of these fibres, some rounded, others elongated,
the first placed at the interior of the ligneous bundles, the second more ..."