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''Ononis repens'', the common restharrow, is a plant species of the genus '' Ononis''.


Description

It is a prostrate (maximum height 60cm) woody perennial, spreading by rhizomes. It has hairy stems and small oval leaves with toothed edges. Leaflets are less than 3 times as long as wide. It occasionally has soft, weak spines, but never hard spines like those of '' Ononis spinosa''. The leaves are covered in glandular hairs which give a resinous smell on bruising. Plants are hermaphroditic. The zygomorphic flowers are pink and unscented, 15–20mm, blooming from June to September.


Habitat and distribution

It is found by the sea shore, on cliffs and dunes and is also common in grasslands and dry hill pastures in chalk or limestone areas, over light, well-drained soils. It may occasionally grow on roadside verges or beside railways. The species is native to Europe including the UK and Ireland. Its distribution spreads as far south as Morocco and as far east as Poland. It has declined in some parts of Britain but populations are generally stable. Although the species is very widespread, its distribution is often localised, due to its preference for particular soil conditions


Ecology

A rare species of moth, ''
Aplasta ononaria ''Aplasta'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1823. Its only species, ''Aplasta ononaria'', the rest harrow, was first described by Johann Kaspar Füssli in 1783. It is found in southern Europe to A ...
'' is specialised to lay its eggs only on common restharrow. ''Ononis repens'' is pollinated by
bees Bees are winged insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their roles in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the western honey bee, for producing honey. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamil ...
. Like other species in the order Fabales, ''Ononis repens'' fixes nitrogen into soil from the air, promoting the growth of other plants.


Culinary use

''Ononis repens'' is related to
liquorice Liquorice (British English) or licorice (American English) ( ; also ) is the common name of ''Glycyrrhiza glabra'', a flowering plant of the bean family Fabaceae, from the root of which a sweet, aromatic flavouring can be extracted. The liqu ...
and its roots have a very similar flavour. A liquorice flavour drink can be made by soaking the roots in cold water, and historically the young shoots have been used as a vegetable, boiled or in salads.


Etymology

The English common name 'restharrow' comes from the plant's propensity to stop horse-drawn farming implements, with its hard, woody roots. The word 'ononis' or 'anonis' has been used for restharrow since classical Greece and Rome and has been suggested to stem from the Ancient Greek ''onos'' for ''
donkey The domestic donkey is a hoofed mammal in the family Equidae, the same family as the horse. It derives from the African wild ass, ''Equus africanus'', and may be classified either as a subspecies thereof, ''Equus africanus asinus'', or as a ...
'' because it was used to feed donkeys.https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kaN-hLL-3qEC&pg=PA1877&lpg=PA1877&dq=ononis+latin&source=bl&ots=55dqLYgR6s&sig=ACfU3U1pW9IZtk_krLsZsr6--OpOG1EX9Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwify-Cw5IbjAhX6SRUIHXLSC9c4ChDoATABegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=ononis%20latin&f=false CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names] The species epithet ''repens'' is Latin for ''creeping'', referring to the growth habit of the plant.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q161749
repens ''Eprius'' is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. Species *''Eprius repens'' Evans, 1955 *''Eprius repta'' Evans, 1955 *''Eprius veleda ''Eprius'' is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. Species ...
Flora of Europe Flora of North Africa Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus