palkokasvina
Palkokasvina is a term used to describe plants belonging to the family Fabaceae, also known as Leguminosae. This family is one of the largest and most economically important plant families in the world, second only to the grasses. Palkokasvina are characterized by their distinctive fruits, which are called legumes or pods. These pods typically develop from a single carpel and contain seeds along an internal seam.
The Fabaceae family encompasses a vast diversity of plants, ranging from herbaceous annuals and perennials to
Economically, palkokasvina are incredibly important as sources of food for humans and livestock. Many staple crops,