Italian clover

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Definition

Noun: * Italian clover: A common name for a specific type of clover plant, Trifolium incarnatum, characterized by its spiky, crimson-colored flower heads. It is an annual plant native to southern Europe and is widely cultivated, particularly in the United States, as a forage crop for livestock.

Usage
  • This term is used specifically in agricultural, botanical, and horticultural contexts to identify this particular species of clover.
  • It functions as a compound noun where "Italian" specifies the type of "clover."
Examples
  • The farmer planted a field of Italian clover to improve the soil and provide feed for the cattle.
  • Italian clover, with its bright red blooms, is easily distinguishable from white clover.
  • For a reliable winter annual forage, many recommend Italian clover.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily technical. In general conversation, one might simply refer to "that red clover" or "crimson clover," which is its more common name.
Variants and Related Words
  • Crimson clover: The most common synonym and alternative name for .
  • Incarnate clover: A direct translation of the Latin species name.
  • Trifolium incarnatum: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Crimson clover
  • Incarnate clover
Notes on Meaning
  • The "Italian" in the name refers to the plant's prevalence and likely origin in the Mediterranean region, including Italy. It does not describe a variety of Italian cuisine or culture.
  • As a compound noun, its meaning is fixed to this specific plant species and is not typically broken down into the separate meanings of "Italian" and "clover."
Noun
  1. southern European annual with spiky heads of crimson flower; extensively cultivated in United States for forage