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White Clover: Trifolium repens ... Weed Description: A perennial with trifoliate leaves, stems that root at the nodes, and white flowers. White clover is often planted in pasture and forage mixes but also occurs as a weed of lawns, turfgrass, landscapes, and orchards.
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www.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/trfre.htm
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White clover creeps to form patches in turf and emerges from a fibrous root system. It can root at nodes on creeping stems. ... White clover was formerly a common component of turf mixes due to its ability to fix nitrogen. It is still currently available in mixes or by itself and may be useful in low management turf areas.
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www.turf.uiuc.edu/weed_web/descriptions/whiteclover.htm
www.turf.uiuc.edu/weed_web/descriptions/whiteclover.htm
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Trifolium repens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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White clover ( Trifolium repens ) is a species of clover native to Europe, North Africa, and West Asia. It has been widely introduced worldwide as a pasture crop, and is now also common in most gra...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trifolium_repens
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Scientific Name: Trifolium repens; Common Name: white clover ... Botanical description: White clover is a perennial plant with alternate compound leaves found in threes. The dark green leaves often have a white “V” or crescent in their center.
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www.woodrow.org/teachers/bi/2000/Ethnobotany/white_clov...
www.woodrow.org/teachers/bi/2000/Ethnobotany/white_clover.html
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Wildlife: White clover is a choice food for deer and elk. Erosion control: Grass seedings benefit from the nitrogen produced by white clover included in the seed mixture. Solid stands of white clover form a good erosion controlling cover on moist fertile soils, but stands may be sparse or spotty on dry sites.
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plants.usda.gov/factsheet/pdf/fs_trre3.pdf
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Images of White Clover; ... (Dutch White Clover, New Zealand White Clover, Ladino Clover) ... White clover cultivars are classified arbitrarily by size of the plants, as small, intermediate, and large. Small varieties frequently include the words "Wild White" in their names. Most common are the intermediate-sized white...
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www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/cgi-bin/CCrop.exe/show_crop_42
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facts, characteristics and growing tips for white clover ... White Clover, trifolium repens L. is considered by many authorities to be the Original Irish Shamrock. When the rare fourth leaf occurs, you have the "Lucky" Four-leaf Clover. The name "Shamrock" is used to describe several different plants.
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www.fourleafclover.com/grow.html
www.fourleafclover.com/grow.html
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White clover is increasingly used in a number of non-traditional ways. Living or dead mulches, green manure or a living understorey for arable cropping or horticulture are notable examples in which clover's N contribution is a significant factor.
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www.fao.org/docrep/V2350E/v2350e05.htm
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