i think mother nature devised a great many nob descript plants for Nitrogen
fixing if  for no other purpose

this may be one of those
is there a culinary use for most of the Medicago ?

usha di

On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Medicago lupulina* Linn., Sp. Pl. 779. 1753.
>
> Common names: *black medic*, *black medick*, *hop-clover*, *nonesuch*, *yellow
> trefoil*
>
> Annuaherb with ascending stems, trifoliate leaves with obovate-cuneate
> leaflets up to 20 mm long, stipules cordate; flowers almost sessile forming
> a dense cluster at the end of up to 5 cm long peduncle, corolla short about
> 3 mm long; fruit curved, not coiled, 2-3 mm.
>
> Common in lawns, wastelands and shaded ground, photographed from Kashmir.
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