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medick

NOUN
  1. any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves

How To Use medick In A Sentence

  • In these Lammas days, the flowers of the sun are bird's-foot trefoil, meliots, medicks, St John's wort, yellow-wort, ragwort and hawkbits. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • In these hot June days, meadow brown and ringlet butterflies, together with six-spot burnet moths, bumblebees and solitary bees and hoverflies, visit the pea family plants of bird's-foot trefoils, melilots, medicks, vetches and clovers. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • so no time for LJ or even work, but here is what I want to write about finding garlic growing wild where wild grapes are ripening how the elderberries are set but nowhere near ripe sumac lemonade--giving it another chance black medick seeds--edible, but a lot of work, and maybe better not quite so roasted? or maybe better sprouted? Notes for later
  • In these Lammas days, the flowers of the sun are bird's-foot trefoil, meliots, medicks, St John's wort, yellow-wort, ragwort and hawkbits. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • In these Lammas days, the flowers of the sun are bird's-foot trefoil, meliots, medicks, St John's wort, yellow-wort, ragwort and hawkbits. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Even the book's glossary of plant names is a verbal joy, full of sun spurge, fumitory, lady's mantle and spotted medick. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The seeds are high in protein black medick also fixes nitrogen--a friendly weed. 京都のお友達が読むかしら。。。And stuff in English too
  • Now red and white clover, medick and vetches flower throughout the summer, shedding a bank of seeds in autumn. Times, Sunday Times
  • This brought out the butterflies too: red admiral, green-veined white and common blue on the black medick, and then we were back down to Welton again. Country diary: East Yorkshire
  • In these hot June days, meadow brown and ringlet butterflies, together with six-spot burnet moths, bumblebees and solitary bees and hoverflies, visit the pea family plants of bird's-foot trefoils, melilots, medicks, vetches and clovers. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
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