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Do you remember things like the wild white clover.
The pack had landed in a clump of white clover.
Its flowers are white, like white clover, with which it has long been confused.
He sampled 50 white clover clones from a grid covering the whole field.
White clover grows among turfgrass, crops, and in a large number of other landscapes.
Instead, I have resorted to white clover, six pounds of seeds, sown over the whole area.
The two most common variants of clover are red and white clover.
White clovers are part of the pea family Fabaceae.
The arms show green and white clover leaf shapes which represent the history of agriculture in the municipality.
White clover flour is sometimes sprinkled onto cooked foods such as boiled rice.
They will also eat hay, grass, white clover, and other food that they can find in a farm yard.
Among its foods is the nectar of the white clover and the creeping buttercup.
And there was not a great lot of the clover seeded about until they started with this wild white clover.
White clover has many genes that affect leaf color and shape, and the three in the study were very rare.
White clover can also be sown to supplement the more traditional fescues and bluegrasses.
White clover and perennial ryegrass have been used with varying success as living mulches between vegetable plants.
Meadow herbs include white clover and poppy.
White clover, which snatches nitrogen from the air, is planted in equal measure with fescues and other traditional grasses.
Small birds flitted in the shade of the branches and bees were crawling over the red and white clover.
Deer need the calcium in those crops, such as red and white clovers, to produce antlers and develop properly.
The genius of the system is this: in nibbling the grass down to a nub, the sheep expose the white clover underneath.
The northern embankment supports plants such a common milkwort, common centaury and white clover.
White Clover in time renamed itself "Kansas."
On the banks of the creek are groves of gooseberry bushes, strawberry roots and a little white clover.
Inori is a 14-year-old student at White Clover Academy, an animal lover who wants to be a veterinarian.
T. repens, white or Dutch clover, is a perennial abundant in meadows and good pastures.
Those who choose to can cultivate any one of the easy-to-grow species, particularly the white or Dutch clover with its trailing root system and rugged stamina.
A. It is very wise as long as you plant white Dutch clover, a hardy low-growing type well suited to mowing.
Comb honey production is more suitable for areas with a prolonged honeyflow from dutch clover, alsike, and yellow clover.
The clover is usually the white clover or Dutch clover, Trifolium repens, which has also become naturalized.
Trifolium repens, the white clover (also known as Dutch clover), is a species of clover native to Europe, North Africa, and West Asia.
The possibility of using ladino clover (Trifolium repens) as a potential living mulch was also mentioned; however, this clover was difficult to kill with herbicides in winter.
In one study, chewing fescue or red fescue (Festuca rubra) and ladino clover (Trifolium repens) were effective living mulches for controlling weed growth.