Definition
A 'leguminous plant' is any plant belonging to the Fabaceae family, characterized by producing legumes (pods with seeds). These plants are notable for their ability to fix nitrogen in the soil. Think of them as nature's fertilizer factories, enriching the earth as they grow. Unlike plants that require external nitrogen sources, they create their own. It's like having a built-in nutrient generator. If a regular plant is a car needing fuel, a leguminous plant is a hybrid that recharges itself.