Canavalia

/ˌkænəˈveɪliə/ noun

Definition

Alternative or Latin form of the genus Canavalia, referring to tropical legume plants with edible beans and seeds.

Etymology

From scientific Latin nomenclature, possibly adapted from indigenous South American or Asian language terms for these legume plants used in traditional agriculture.

Kelly Says

Canavalia plants are nitrogen-fixers that help soil—indigenous farmers knew this for centuries before Western science proved it, yet we use the Latinized version of their word!

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