japanese clover

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japanese clover

A small patch of Japanese clover grows near the garden fence.

Definition

Noun: 1. A low-growing annual legume: "Japanese clover" refers to a specific type of short, spreading plant from the pea family (Fabaceae), originally from tropical Asia but now commonly found in other regions like the United States. It is known for its trifoliate leaves (three leaflets) and is often used as a forage crop or ground cover.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The farmer planted Japanese clover to improve the soil's nitrogen content.
    • Japanese clover has become naturalized in many parts of the southern United States.
Advanced Usage
  • As a botanical subject: The term is used in agricultural, botanical, and ecological contexts to discuss plant naturalization, soil improvement, or forage value.
    • The study focused on the nitrogen-fixing capabilities of Japanese clover.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scientific Name: (syn. ). This is the precise botanical name for the plant commonly called Japanese clover.
  • Common Lespedeza: Another common name for the same species.
  • Annual lespedeza: A descriptive term highlighting its life cycle.
Synonyms
  • Common lespedeza
  • Striate lespedeza
  • Annual lespedeza
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically denotes the annual species . It should not be confused with other perennial clover or lespedeza species, which may have different growth habits and uses. The name "Japanese clover" indicates its geographical origin and its clover-like appearance, though it is not a true clover (genus ).
japanese clover

A small patch of Japanese clover grows near the garden fence.

Noun
  1. an annual of tropical Asia naturalized in United States