Trifolium Alpinum (Noun)
Meaning
European mountain clover with fragrant usually pink flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Trifolium alpinum is a perennial herb native to the mountainous regions of Europe, easily recognized by its clusters of small, fragrant flowers.
- In the high altitude meadows of the Alps, Trifolium alpinum blooms in mid-summer, painting the landscape with vibrant hues of pink and white.
- Hikers often seek out Trifolium alpinum for its delicate beauty and the sweet, honey-like fragrance that fills the air when the flowers are in bloom.
- Trifolium alpinum is prized by local beekeepers for its high-quality nectar, producing honey that is distinctively flavored and highly prized.
- The USDA has classified Trifolium alpinum as an endangered species in some regions, due to habitat loss and degradation of its native mountain ecosystems.