Definitionn. important European leguminous forage plant with trifoliate leaves and blue-violet flowers grown widely as a pasture and hay crop
Last update: July 19, 2015
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Vast areas of land have been ploughed and sown with lucerne (alfalfa); magnificent permanent pasturage has been created where there were coarse and hard grasses in former days, and Argentina has been able to add baled hay to her list of exports. [Please select]
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_) Plate XII “LUCERNE: MOONLIGHT” by J. [Please select]
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At Lucerne railway station Amelia met me. [Please select]
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The only difficulty about growing lucerne is that at first a large supply of water is necessary until the roots strike. [Please select]
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And I'm sure your goodness to me at Lucerne, when I was the little curate's wife, is a thing to remember.' [Please select]
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Somehow, the mountains mirrored in the deep green water reminded me of Lucerne; and Lucerne reminded me of the little curate. [Please select]
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But if you think my idea a bright one, reward it by going with Jack and me as far as Lucerne. [Please select]
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"There are no mules to be had in Lucerne," he said. [Please select]
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Surely, Lucerne can be counted on to yield me up at least a donkey. [Please select]
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Molly had never seen Lucerne, which was too beautiful for a fleeting glance. [Please select]
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It may be sought for in June and July, on various plants of the leguminous order, which form its food, such as None-such Trefoil (_Medicago lupulina_), Lucerne (_M.) [Please select]
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