য়েনশীনyensin0yèn.sìnCVCCVCOMয়েনপাম্বীগি মনাleaf+OMশীনঅশীনবাsourঅশীনবা মনামনা অহুম লোঙবা, লৈমায়দা নেমনা মরী মরাং চৎলগা নাপীদৌনা হৌবা, অশীনবা হীদাক কান্নবা পাম্বী মখল অমাA wild, perennial plant with trifoliate leaves, characterized by a sour taste, valued mainly for its medicinal propertiesclover, shamrock, oxalisThe ‘shamrock’ of the legend has been conjecturally identified with many different plants, e.g. the white clover Trifolium repens, the red clover, T. pratense, the black medic, Medicago lupulina, the wood-sorrel, Oxalis Acetosella, and the water-cress. The name is now most commonly applied to the lesser yellow trefoil, Trifolium minus.পেনা য়েনশীনunspec. comp. forma wild plant with small, three-pronged, heart-shaped, folded leaves, characterized by a sour taste that grows a maximum of fifteen inches tall. Wood sorrels grow as hard-to-kill weeds and have small bulbs in the ground that are hard to get rid of and can easily be spread when the soil is disturbed or by the plant as it spreads.
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