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Clover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Trifolium pratense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Working under an extremely tight deadline, Trifolium got off to a fast start and delivered an outstanding Internet banking solution, right on time."
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Clover Trifolium species - Information from the New Crop Center of Purdue University. ... Some 250 species of Trifolium are recognized throughout the world, with about 50 indigenous in the United States. None of these native species are cultivated although they contribute to grazing and may be an important part of wild...
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Trifolium repens ... Legume family (Fabaceae) ... Cool season perennial...
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Other Names: Meadow Honeysuckle, ... Habitat; Red Clover is a perennial herb, origin believed to be Britain where it is abundant, now a world wide escape, naturalized in nearly every country, even the Arctic Circle and high up into mountains. Cultivation: Red Clover is an ... Properties; Red Clover is edible and medicinal,
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Random stuff about Paghat the Ratgirl's gardens. ... Trifolium repens var atropurpureum 'Dark Dancer' Back Four-leafed Clover, Black Shamrock, or Bronze Dutch Clover, is an ornate clover cultivar. Smaller than regular wild white clover, it stands four inches tall.
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Although clover cultivars such as Trifolium repens 'Dragon's Blood' are not the vastly spreading things that wild purple clovers or white clovers are, they are nevertheless very easy to grow, so I didn't think it was going to be a waste of money to buy that poor little dried out pot.
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Dicotyledon Genera Descriptions ... How To Use The Descriptions For Further Research ... Trifolium cyathiferum...
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Trifolium agrarium L. nom. ambig. -> Trifolium aureum Pollich ... Trifolium agrarium sensu. auct. -> Trifolium campestre Schreb. ... Trifolium alexandrium L. -> Trifolium alexandrinum L.
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