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The root of Lucerne has sometimes been found as an adulterant of Belladonna root.
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Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne'
Blue-eyed Grass
Bright blue star shaped flowers with gold centers rise above fine, semievergreen, Iris-like foliage from May to June. Excellent for edging, the 3/4" flowers are very good sized for the genus.

Lucernă
Common Names in Russian:
Al´fal´fa, Liutserna Posevnaia, Lucerna, Lyutzerna Posevnaya, Lyutzerna Sinyaya ...

Lucerna Begonia ( Begonia Lucerna )
Lucette Glenn Dale Azalea ( Rhododendron hybrida )
Luciana Hardy Water Lily ( Nymphaea ) ...

Tree lucerne
Chamaecytisus palmensis
Scientific Name
Chamaecytisus palmensis (Christ) Bisby & Nicholls ...

BEGONIA - Begonia lucerna
Apr 5th
Posted by Rupert Foxton-Smythe in Foliage Houseplants ...

Alfalfa or Lucerne
Alsike Clover, Red Clover, White Clover
Arrowgrass
Baneberry, Dolls Eyes, White Cohosh, Snakeberry
Belladonna or Deadly Nightshade
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Black Locust
Bleeding Heart, Squirrel Corn, Dutchmans Breeches
Bloodroot ...

Sisyrinchium graminoides 'Lucerne' is often referred to as 'Blue Eyed Grass', but it is technically not an ornamental grass.

Tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis), or Tree Lucerne, is a small spreading evergreen tree that grows 3-4m high.

Lucerna (Angel wing and silver-spotted types), some of which bear heavy clusters of richly colored flowers. The elaborately tapestried rex hybrids, the pride of many a green-thumbed countrywoman.

Breitenbach J. & Kränzlin, F. 1995. Fungi of Switzerland Vol. 4, Agarics 2nd part. Edition Mykologia Lucerne, Switzerland.
Corda, AKJ. 1839. Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum, Vol III. Prague : apud J. G. Calve, 1837-54.

There are about 57 viruses worldwide that affect sweet peas, including many that affect peas, beans, clover and alfalfa (lucerne) as well.
In reality only four are of major importance to gardeners in the UK. These are: ...

Plant of the Week: Begonia corallina
"Corallina de Lucerne"
Begoniaceae ...

Alfalfa contains the isoflavones biochanin A, daidzein, formononetin and genistein and coumestans coumestrol, 5-methoxy-4'-O- methylcoumestrol, 4'-O-methylcoumestol, sativol, medicagol, 3'-methoxycoumestrol, trifoliol, lucernol.

Woundwort, Little Mouse-ear, Little Robin, Lizard Orchid, Loddon Pondweed, London Pride, London Rocket, Long-bracted Sedge, Long-headed Poppy, Long-stalked Cranesbill, Long-stalked Pondweed, Loose Silky-bent, Lords and Ladies, Lousewort, Lucerne, ...

Medicago sativa (Greek Alfalfa, Lucerne)
Millettia reticulata (Evergreen Wisteria)
Mimosa aculeaticarpa var. biuncifera (Catclaw Mimosa, Wait-a-Minute Bush)
Mimosa borealis (Fragrant Mimosa, Pink Mimosa) ...

See also: Lavender, Holly, Orchid, Lady, Medic

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