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Calopogonium mucunoides It is a twinner and creeper with tolerance for poor soils. The legume cuts off during dry months. It is a prolic seeder; seed rate is 3- 4.5 ...
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This perennial leguminous creepers have deep roots and produce significant ... The establishment of a legume cover in young rubber and oil palm plantings is a ...
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Non-Poisonous Weeds and Recommended Grass and Legume Pasture Species. Krishona ...... creeper can climb trees, buildings and fences, or can sprawl ...
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The Bignoniaceae, or Trumpet Creeper Family, is a family of flowering plants ... The Fabaceae, or legumes, are mostly herbs but include also shrubs and trees ...
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The enormous Legume Family (Fabaceae) contains many species of tropical vines, .... Guinea creeper (Mucuna bennettii), an interesting liana from New Guinea ...
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Animal owners traditionally use tree leaves, bushes and creepers for feeding animals. Besides the leaves, they make extensive use of the flowers, pods and ...
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70 Moby Thesaurus words for "legume": algae, autophyte, bean, boll, bracken, brown algae, burr, capsule, climber, cod, conferva, confervoid, creeper, diatom, ...
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Legume Cover Crops ... TYPES OF LEGUMES COVER CROPS(LCC) ... Vigorous twiner and creeper and forms a dense thick ground cover when established.
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with strong establishment ability include wild radish, lantana, woody legumes, bridal creeper and alligator weed. What is the tolerance of seedlings/juveniles of ...
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