bean-caper

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English[edit]

An invasive bean-caper plant in Torrevieja, Spain.

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Etymology[edit]

The flower buds are used as capers.

Noun[edit]

bean-caper (plural bean-capers)

  1. Any perennial herb of genus Zygophyllum
    1. especially Zygophyllum fabago (Syrian bean-caper), native to Asia and Eastern Europe, introduced and invasive in arid regions elsewhere.

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