bean trefoil
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Definition
Noun: * A shrub (Anagyris foetida) characterized by having trifoliate leaves (three leaflets), producing yellow flowers, and bearing distinctive seed pods that curve backward. The leaves emit an unpleasant odor when crushed.
Usage Notes
- "Bean trefoil" is a specific common name for a particular Mediterranean shrub species. It is primarily used in botanical contexts.
- The term is a compound noun where "bean" refers to the seed pod and "trefoil" (from Latin , "three-leaved") describes the leaf structure. It functions as a singular, countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- The bean trefoil is well-adapted to dry, rocky slopes.
- Botanists identified the pungent-smelling shrub as bean trefoil.
- A characteristic feature of bean trefoil is its backward-curving pods.
Advanced Usage
- The species name is often used in scientific literature, with (Latin for "foul-smelling") directly referencing the odor of the crushed leaves.
- In ecological studies, bean trefoil may be noted as a component of Mediterranean scrubland (maquis or garrigue) plant communities.
Variants and Related Words
- Stinking Bean Trefoil: A more descriptive common name that emphasizes the foul odor of the leaves.
- Anagyris: The genus name, which may be used to refer to this and related species.
- Trefoil: A general term for any plant with leaves divided into three leaflets, such as clover.
Synonyms
- Stinking Bean Trefoil (more specific common name)
- Anagyris foetida (scientific binomial name)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Legume: Bean trefoil belongs to the legume family (Fabaceae), which is characterized by its fruit being a pod.
- Shrub: A woody plant smaller than a tree, describing its growth form.
- Trifoliate: The specific botanical term for having three leaflets, describing its leaf structure.
Noun
- shrub with trifoliate leaves and yellow flowers followed by backward curving seed pods; leaves foetid when crushed