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Types of Clover

Alsike Clover​
Alsike Clover​

Feeding alsike clover in the form of either hay or pasture has been an issue due to potential toxicity for horses and it is not easy to tell the difference between red clover and alsike clover with the naked eye. In terms of soil types, alsike clover is more tolerant of poorly drained soils than red clover.

Crimson ​Clover​
Crimson ​Clover​

Crimson clover is a cool-season annual (in southern states) that is relatively easy to grow and is more tolerant of poor soils than other clovers. For that reason, this clover is often thrown in the mix when it comes to wildlife seed products.

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Hare's-Foot ​Clover​
Hare's-Foot ​Clover​

Hare's-foot Clover Trifolium arvense. Name also: Rabbitfoot Clover, Stone Clover, Haresfoot Clover; Family: Pea Family – Fabaceae (Leguminosae) Growing form: Annual herb. Height: 10–30 cm (4–12 in.). Stem erect, many-branched, hairy, often reddish. Flower: Corolla zygomorphic, white–reddish, 4–6 mm (0.16–0.24 in.) long, fused at base.

Hop Trefoil​
Hop Trefoil​

Trifolium campestre, commonly known as hop trefoil, field clover and low hop clover, is a species of clover native to Europe and western Asia, growing in dry, sandy grassland habitats, fields, woodland margins, roadsides, wastelands and cultivated land.

Large hop ​Clover​
Large hop ​Clover​

Large hop clover (Trifolium campestre). What to look for: Sprawling growth habit and bushy appearance; trifoliate leaves similar to white clover, short, hairy stems, reddish in color

Lesser Trefoil​
Lesser Trefoil​

Lesser trefoil is an annual turf weed that is related to the clover family of Fabaceae (also part of the pea family). In fact this weed is often referred to as yellow suckling clover and like other clovers it is able to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere.

Purple-Globe ​Clover​
Purple-Globe ​Clover​

Download royalty-free Purple-globe Clover, owl head clover (Trifolium alpestre). Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russian Federation stock photo 134201758 from Depositphotos collection of millions of premium high-resolution stock photos, vector images and illustrations.

Red Clover​
Red Clover​

Red clover also is known as cow clover, creeping clover, meadow clover, purple clover, trefoil, and Flos Trifolii.

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Red Feather Clover
Red Feather Clover

Red clover is a common soil amendment and green manure. The plant fixes nitrogen in soil, enhancing fertility for better growth in other plants. If you are thinking about using red clover, why not try ornamental clover plants. Red feather foxtail clover has spectacular tufted flowers that are attractive and useful.

Red Feather ​Clover​
Red Feather ​Clover​

Red clover is a common soil amendment and green manure. The plant fixes nitrogen in soil, enhancing fertility for better growth in other plants. If you are thinking about using red clover, why not try ornamental clover plants. Red feather foxtail clover has spectacular tufted flowers that are attractive and useful.

Running Buffalo Clover
Running Buffalo Clover

Running buffalo clover is a federally endangered species. Endangered species are animals and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct. Threatened species are animals and plants that are likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future.

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Running ​Buffalo Clover​
Running ​Buffalo Clover​

Running buffalo clover is a federally endangered species. Endangered species are animals and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct. Threatened species are animals and plants that are likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future.

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Siberian Clover
Siberian Clover

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Siberian ​Clover​
Siberian ​Clover​

Clover is a cute and cuddly Siberian Husky puppy ready to meet her forever family. Clover is a sweet gal that is vet checked and up to date on vaccination

Trifolium ​Albopurpureum​
Trifolium ​Albopurpureum​

Trifolium albopurpureum Torr. & A. Gray var. neolagopus (Loja.) McDermott: TRCO10: Trifolium columbianum Greene: TRCOA: Trifolium columbianum Greene var. argillorum Jeps. TRHE2: Trifolium helleri Kennedy: TRMAA2: Trifolium macraei Hook. & Arn. var. albopurpureum (Torr. & A. Gray) Greene: TRNE4: Trifolium neolagopus Loja. TROLC: Trifolium olivaceum Greene var. columbianum (Greene) Jeps.

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Trifolium ​Alexandrinum​
Trifolium ​Alexandrinum​

Trifolium alexandrinum (Egyptian clover, berseem clover) is an annual clover cultivated mostly in irrigated sub-tropical regions, and used as fodder, mainly for cattle and milk buffalo. It was an important winter crop in ancient Egypt, and was introduced into northern India in the early nineteenth century.

Trifolium ​Alpinum​
Trifolium ​Alpinum​

Trifolium alpinum is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name alpine clover. It is native to the Alps.. This plant is a perennial herb with a large taproot which can be 1 metre long and 1 centimetre wide.

Trifolium ​Amoenum​
Trifolium ​Amoenum​

Trifolium amoenum, known by the common names showy Indian clover and two-fork clover, is endemic to California, and is an endangered annual herb that subsists in grassland areas of the San Francisco Bay Area and the northern California Coast Ranges

Trifolium ​Andersonii​
Trifolium ​Andersonii​

Trifolium andersonii A. Gray – fiveleaf clover Subordinate Taxa The Plants Database includes the following 3 subspecies of Trifolium andersonii . Click below on a thumbnail map or name for subspecies profiles.

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Trifolium Angustifolium
Trifolium Angustifolium

Trifolium angustifolium. Trifolium angustifolium is a species of clover known by the common names narrowleaf crimson clover, narrow clover and narrow-leaved clover.

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Trifolium ​Angustifolium​
Trifolium ​Angustifolium​

Trifolium angustifolium is an annual herb growing erect in form. The leaves are divided into narrow leaflets which are linear to lance-shaped and measure up to 4.5 centimeters long. The leaves have stipules tipped with bristles.

Trifolium ​Barbigerum​
Trifolium ​Barbigerum​

Trifolium barbigerum is a species of clover known by the common name bearded clover. Distribution. The plant is native to central coastal and Northern California ...

Trifolium Beckwithii
Trifolium Beckwithii

Trifolium beckwithii W.H. Brewer ex S. Watson Show All Show Tabs Beckwith's clover

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Trifolium ​Beckwithii​
Trifolium ​Beckwithii​

Trifolium beckwithii W.H. Brewer ex S. Watson Show All Show Tabs Beckwith's clover

Trifolium ​Bifidum​
Trifolium ​Bifidum​

Trifolium bifidum is a species of clover known by the common names notchleaf clover and pinole clover.It is native to the western United States from Washington to California, where it grows in many types of habitat.

Trifolium ​Bolanderi​
Trifolium ​Bolanderi​

Trifolium bolanderi is a species of clover known by the common names Bolander's clover and parasol clover. Distribution. The perennial herb is endemic to California. It is known only from the meadows of the central Sierra Nevada in ...

Trifolium ​Breweri​
Trifolium ​Breweri​

Trifolium breweri, which has the common names forest clover and Brewer's clover, is a perennial clover that is native to mixed evergreen forests and coastal coniferous forests in southern Oregon and California.

Trifolium Buckwestiorum
Trifolium Buckwestiorum

Trifolium buckwestiorum Isely: Trifolium buckwestiorum is a rare species of clover known by the common name Santa Cruz clover. Distribution. It is endemic to ...

Trifolium ​Buckwestiorum​
Trifolium ​Buckwestiorum​

Trifolium buckwestiorum Isely: Trifolium buckwestiorum is a rare species of clover known by the common name Santa Cruz clover. Distribution. It is endemic to California, where it is known from nine or ten small occurrences ...

Trifolium ​Cyathiferum​
Trifolium ​Cyathiferum​

Trifolium cyathiferum is a species of clover known by the common names cup clover and bowl clover. Distribution. This species occurs in western North America, its ...

Trifolium ​Striatum​
Trifolium ​Striatum​

Clover or trefoil are common names for plants of the genus Trifolium (Latin, tres "three" + folium "leaf"), consisting of about 300 species of plants in the leguminous pea family Fabaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution; the highest diversity is found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, but many species also occur in South America and Africa, including at high altitudes on mountains in the tropics.

Trifolium ​Subterraneum​
Trifolium ​Subterraneum​

Trifolium subterraneum - MHNT Trifolium subterraneum, the subterranean clover (often shortened to sub clover), subterranean trefoil, is a species of clover native to northwestern Europe, from Ireland east to Belgium.

Trifolium ​Trichocalyx​
Trifolium ​Trichocalyx​

Trifolium trichocalyx is a species of clover known by the common name Monterey clover.

White Clover​
White Clover​

White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is a short-lived perennial that can reseed itself under favorable conditions, grows rapidly, and spreads via stolons. White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is a short-lived perennial that can reseed itself under favorable conditions, grows rapidly, and spreads via stolons.

White Clover
White Clover

White clover is a low-growing forage legume used predominantly in pasture mixtures with grasses. It improves forage quality above a pure grass stand and supplies nitrogen for grass growth. White clover can tolerate close grazing but persists best if allowed a period to recover.

Zigzag Clover​
Zigzag Clover​

Zigzag clover differs from red clover (T. pratense) in that the former’s leaflets are longer, narrower and usually without the light-coloured V-shape that is typical of red clover. Additionally, red clover’s inflorescence is stalkless, slightly denser, and its corolla is a lighter colour, almost white.

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