Aittin
She genus dy chrouwyn sheer-ghlassey jialgagh eh aittin (ny aadjin, conney). T'ad ayns kynney Fabaceae ny pishyryn. Ta aittin dooghyssagh da'n Europey heear as yn Affrick heear-hwoaie, as ta'n chooid smoo jeh dooieyn cummal 'syn Ibeir.
Aittin, Aadjin, Conney | ||||||||||||||
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Aittin cadjin (Ulex europaeus) ayns Nalbin
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Rang oaylleeagh | ||||||||||||||
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Dooieyn | ||||||||||||||
Ulex argenteus | ||||||||||||||
Ref: ILDIS Version 6.05 |
Ta faggys-mooinjerys eddyr aittin as conney skeab, agh ta'n aittin feer jialgagh. Ta duillagyn tree filley ec fir aegey, agh t'ad jannoo jialgyn assdaue ny s'anmey.[2] Ta blaaghyn beggey buighey eck.
T'eh gaase dy mie er thalloo boght as claghagh. Ta jargaght echey dy hashtey neetragien, as myr shen, ta ymmyd jeant jeu er son dy lhiasaghey thalloo, myr sampleyr, er ynnydyn shenn veainyn.
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ a b Miss Dodd, Mr.P. G. Ralfe, and Mr. L. Quayle, WITH A LIST OF MANX PLANT NAMES By Miss S. Morrison. A Manx Note-book (Baarle).
- ↑ A R Clapham; T G Tutin, E F Warburg (1962). Flora of the British Isles (Baarle), 331.
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