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Ornithopus
''Ornithopus'', the bird's-foot, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Selected species: *''Ornithopus compressus''—yellow serradella *''Ornithopus micranthus'' *''Ornithopus perpusillus''—little white bird's foot *''Ornithopus pinnatus''—orange bird's foot *''Ornithopus sativus ''Ornithopus sativus'', the serradella or common birdsfoot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Southwestern Europe and Northwest Africa in Portugal, western Spain, northern Morocco and Algeria, and southweste ...''—serradella, common bird's foot References External linksUSDA: ''Ornithopus'' in North America Loteae Fabaceae genera {{Loteae-stub ...
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Ornithopus Sativus
''Ornithopus sativus'', the serradella or common birdsfoot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Southwestern Europe and Northwest Africa in Portugal, western Spain, northern Morocco and Algeria, and southwestern France and has been introduced as a legume forage to many locations around the world, including most of central and eastern Europe, Turkey, the Caucasus, the Azores, South Africa, Kenya, Java Java (; id, Jawa, ; jv, ꦗꦮ; su, ) is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 151.6 million people, Java is the world's mos ..., most of Australia, the North Island of New Zealand, southern Chile, and California. It is known for producing a highquality forage in highly acidic, nutrientpoor soils. Subtaxa The following subtaxa are accepted: *''Ornithopus sativus'' nothosubsp. ''macrorrhynchus'' (Willk.) Talavera, Arista & P. ...
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Ornithopus Micranthus
''Ornithopus'', the bird's-foot, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Selected species: *'' Ornithopus compressus''—yellow serradella *'' Ornithopus micranthus'' *'' Ornithopus perpusillus''—little white bird's foot *'' Ornithopus pinnatus''—orange bird's foot *''Ornithopus sativus ''Ornithopus sativus'', the serradella or common birdsfoot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Southwestern Europe and Northwest Africa in Portugal, western Spain, northern Morocco and Algeria, and southweste ...''—serradella, common bird's foot References External linksUSDA: ''Ornithopus'' in North America Loteae Fabaceae genera {{Loteae-stub ...
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Ornithopus Compressus
''Ornithopus'', the bird's-foot, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Selected species: *'' Ornithopus compressus''—yellow serradella *''Ornithopus micranthus'' *'' Ornithopus perpusillus''—little white bird's foot *'' Ornithopus pinnatus''—orange bird's foot *''Ornithopus sativus ''Ornithopus sativus'', the serradella or common birdsfoot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Southwestern Europe and Northwest Africa in Portugal, western Spain, northern Morocco and Algeria, and southweste ...''—serradella, common bird's foot References External linksUSDA: ''Ornithopus'' in North America Loteae Fabaceae genera {{Loteae-stub ...
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Ornithopus Pinnatus
''Ornithopus pinnatus'', the orange birdsfoot, is a plant in the Fabaceae family. It was first described as ''Scorpiurus pinnata'' in 1768 by Philip Miller in ''The Gardeners Dictionary''. In 1907, George Claridge Druce assigned it to the genus ''Ornithopus''. It is native to Western Europe, the Mediterranean Region and Macaronesia but is found elsewhere as an introduced species. References External links''Ornithopus pinnatus'' images and occurrence datafrom GBIF The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the ... Taxa named by Philip Miller Flora of Europe Plants described in 1768 Loteae {{Loteae-stub ...
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Ornithopus Perpusillus
''Ornithopus perpusillus'' or little white bird's-foot, is a plant species of the genus ''Ornithopus ''Ornithopus'', the bird's-foot, is a genus of flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ...''. References Loteae Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Loteae-stub ...
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Loteae
The tribe Loteae is a subdivision of the plant family Fabaceae, in the Robinioids. These genera are recognized by the USDA: * ''Acmispon'' Raf. 1832 * ''Anthyllis'' L. 1753 * '' Antopetitia'' A.Rich. 1840 * ''Coronilla'' L. 1753 * '' Cytisopsis'' Jaub. & Spach 1844 * ''Dorycnium'' Mill. 1754 – included in '' Lotus'' * '' Dorycnopsis'' Boiss. 1839 * '' Hammatolobium'' Fenzl 1842 * '' Hippocrepis'' L. 1753—horseshoe vetches * '' Hosackia'' Douglas ex Lindl. 1829 * '' Hymenocarpos'' Savi * '' Kebirita'' Kramina & D.D.Sokoloff 2001 * '' Lotus'' L. 1753—bird's-foot trefoils * ''Ornithopus ''Ornithopus'', the bird's-foot, is a genus of flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ...'' L. 1753 * '' Ottleya'' D.D.Sokoloff 1999 * '' Podolotus'' Royle 1835 * '' Pseudolotus'' Rech.f. 1958 * '' Scorpiurus'' L. 1753— ...
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy". Many of his writings were in Latin; his name is rendered in Latin as and, after his 1761 ennoblement, as . Linnaeus was born in Råshult, the countryside of Småland, in southern Sweden. He received most of his higher education at Uppsala University and began giving lectures in botany there in 1730. He lived abroad between 1735 and 1738, where he studied and also published the first edition of his ' in the Netherlands. He then returned to Sweden where he became professor of medicine and botany at Uppsala. In the 1740s, he was sent on several journeys through Sweden to find and classify plants and animals. In the 1750s and 1760s, he continued to collect an ...
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Flowering Plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants that produce their seeds enclosed within a fruit. They are by far the most diverse group of land plants with 64 orders, 416 families, approximately 13,000 known genera and 300,000 known species. Angiosperms were formerly called Magnoliophyta (). Like gymnosperms, angiosperms are seed-producing plants. They are distinguished from gymnosperms by characteristics including flowers, endosperm within their seeds, and the production of fruits that contain the seeds. The ancestors of flowering plants diverged from the common ancestor of all living gymnosperms before the end of the Carboniferous, over 300 million years ago. The closest fossil relatives of flowering plants are uncertain and contentious. The earliest angiosperm fossils ar ...
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Fabaceae
The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants.
Article 18.5 states: "The following names, of long usage, are treated as validly published: ....Leguminosae (nom. alt.: Fabaceae; type: Faba Mill. Vicia L.; ... When the Papilionaceae are regarded as a family distinct from the remainder of the Leguminosae, the name Papilionaceae is conserved against Leguminosae." English pronunciations are as follows: , and .
commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, are a large and agriculturally important of