bush clover
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of leguminous plant: Bush clover refers to any of various shrubby or herbaceous plants of the genus Lespedeza, widely used for forage, soil improvement, and hay, especially in the southern United States.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer planted bush clover in the pasture to improve the soil's nitrogen content.
- Bush clover is a valuable forage crop for livestock during the summer months.
- Several species of bush clover are native to this region.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and agricultural contexts: The term is used specifically to denote plants within the genus, often highlighting their utility in erosion control, as a nitrogen-fixing cover crop, or as a source of nectar for bees.
- The conservation plan included sowing bush clover on the slopes to prevent erosion.
Variants and Related Words
- Lespedeza (n): The scientific genus name for bush clover.
- The study focused on the drought tolerance of various Lespedeza species.
- Japanese clover (): A common annual species of bush clover.
- Korean lespedeza (): Another commonly cultivated annual species.
Synonyms
- Lespedeza: (The direct scientific synonym).
- Forage legume: (A descriptive term for its agricultural use).
Notes on Meaning
- The term "bush clover" is a compound noun. Its meaning is specific to the genus and should not be confused with true clovers of the genus, though they are related within the legume family (Fabaceae). Its primary connotations are agricultural and ecological.
Noun
- shrubby or herbaceous plants widely used for forage, soil improvement, and especially hay in southern United States