Medicago arabica
Medicago arabica, the spotted medick, spotted burclover, heart clover, is a flowering plant in the pea and bean family Fabaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean basin but is found throughout the world, usually on clifftop grasslands and grassy places.[2] It forms a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium Sinorhizobium medicae, which is capable of nitrogen fixation.
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Species: | M. arabica |
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M. a. var. heptacycla Urb. | |
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Medica arabica Med. |
Description
It is a sprawling plant with a height of 2–6 cm. It has spotted trifoliate leaves. The flowers are pale yellow and appear between April and August. The fruits are legumes, strangely coiled and are sharply spiny.[2]
References
- The use of these varieties is deprecated since intermediate forms are as frequent as the extreme forms used to identify the varieties.
- Preston-Mafham, Rod (2004). Sea shore. [CollinsGem]. ISBN 978-0-00-717859-9.