- Clover, also
called trefoil, are
plants of the
genus Trifolium (from
Latin tres 'three' +
folium 'leaf'),
consisting of
about 300
species of flowering...
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Trifolium repens (from
Latin repens,
meaning crawling), the
white clover, is a
herbaceous perennial plant in the bean
family Fabaceae (otherwise known...
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Trifolium dubium, the
lesser trefoil,
suckling clover,
little hop
clover or
lesser hop trefoil, is a
flowering plant in the pea and
clover family Fabaceae...
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Shamrock refers to
either the
species Trifolium dubium (lesser/yellow clover, Irish:
seamair bhuí) or
Trifolium repens (white clover, Irish:
seamair bhán)...
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Trifolium pratense (from
Latin prātum,
meaning meadow), red clover, is a
herbaceous species of
flowering plant in the bean
family Fabaceae,
native to...
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Trifolium incarnatum,
known as
crimson clover or
Italian clover, is a
species of
herbaceous flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae,
native to most of...
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Trifolium vesiculosum, the
arrowleaf clover, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae. It is
native to
southeastern and
eastern Europe,...
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Trifolium arvense,
commonly known as the hare's-foot clover,
rabbitfoot clover,
stone clover or
oldfield clover, is a
flowering plant in the bean family...
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Trifolium alexandrinum (Egyptian clover,
berseem clover) is an
annual clover cultivated mostly in
irrigated sub-tropical regions, and used as leguminous...
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particular prize. The most
leaves ever
found on a
single clover stem (
Trifolium repens L.) is 56 and was
discovered by
Shigeo Obara of Hanamaki, Iwate...