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tephrosia virginiana (n)

perennial subshrub of eastern North America having downy leaves yellowish and rose flowers and; source of rotenone

tephrosia virginiana Sentence Examples

  1. Tephrosia virginiana, commonly known as turkey-pea or goat's rue, is a perennial legume native to eastern North America.
  2. Tephrosia virginiana exhibits a distinctive root system with a woody taproot and fibrous lateral roots.
  3. The stems of Tephrosia virginiana are erect, branching, and covered in fine hairs.
  4. The leaves of Tephrosia virginiana are compound, with 7-15 lance-shaped leaflets.
  5. Tephrosia virginiana produces pea-like flowers in shades of white to pink or purple.
  6. The flowers of Tephrosia virginiana are visited by bees and other pollinators.
  7. Tephrosia virginiana seeds are contained in a small, brown seed pod.
  8. Tephrosia virginiana has been traditionally used as a medicinal herb by Native American tribes.
  9. Extracts from Tephrosia virginiana have been shown to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
  10. Tephrosia virginiana is a valuable forage plant for livestock, providing a nutritious source of protein.

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perennial subshrub of eastern North America having downy leaves yellowish and rose flowers and; source of rotenone

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Tephrosia virginiana, commonly known as turkey-pea or goat's rue, is a perennial legume native to eastern North America.

Tephrosia virginiana exhibits a distinctive root system with a woody taproot and fibrous lateral roots.

The stems of Tephrosia virginiana are erect, branching, and covered in fine hairs.

The leaves of Tephrosia virginiana are compound, with 7-15 lance-shaped leaflets.