Definition of Lotus corniculatus. Meaning of Lotus corniculatus. Synonyms of Lotus corniculatus

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Definition of Lotus corniculatus

Lotus corniculatus
Crowtoe Crow"toe` (kr[=o]"t[=o]`), n. (Bot.) 1. The Lotus corniculatus. --Dr. Prior. 2. An unidentified plant, probably the crowfoot. ``The tufted crowtoe.' --Milton.

Meaning of Lotus corniculatus from wikipedia

- accepted: Lotus corniculatus subsp. afghanicus Chrtková Lotus corniculatus subsp. corniculatus Lotus corniculatus subsp. delortii (Timb.-Lagr.) Nyman Lotus corniculatus...
- conjugatus L. Lotus corniculatus L. – common bird's-foot trefoil, bird's-foot deervetch Lotus creticus L. Lotus cruentus Court Lotus cytisoides L. Lotus × davyae...
- southwest Asia. Some botanists treat it as a subspecies of Lotus corniculatus, as L. corniculatus subsp. tenuifolius. Its tolerance of salt and poor soil...
- and where their preferred larval host plant, bird's foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), can be found. These butterflies inhabit flowery or gr****y places...
- are also known to be hosts such as Medicago falcata. Additionally, Lotus corniculatus, Melilotus alba, Onobrychis viciifolia, and Trifolium sp. are known...
- plant growth-promoting activity of culturable endophytic bacteria of Lotus corniculatus and Oenothera biennis from a long-term polluted site". Environmental...
- plants with yellow and red flowers in the family Fabaceae, including: Lotus corniculatus, native to Eurasia and North Africa The Bossiaeeae and Mirbelieae...
- name Lotus corniculatus subsp. frondosus by the USDA database. The Kew database considers the subspecies a synonym for Lotus frondosus. "Lotus frondosus...
- colloquial names, including brideweed, bridewort, butter and eggs (but see Lotus corniculatus), butter hay****s, bread and butter, bunny hay****s, bunny mouths...
- recorded from April to July. The larvae feed on Trifolium pratense and Lotus corniculatus. Larvae can be found in May and June. Fauna Europaea[dead link‍] Bulletin...