how we recognise leguminous plants
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They are most common in humus-rich soils. Over a century ago, soil scientists in Germany and in Russia noticed that some leguminous plants (including peas, beans, lupines, clovers, and vetch) are able to thrive in nitrogen-deficient soils, where other crops could hardly grow.
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