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Include zone 9A for it. There's are several fields of it beautifully blooming in New Orleans. Good iguana and tortoise food. Food sour...Read More
Blooms May - September in my garden. My pet rabbits LOVE it.
I see these everywere growing wild. I call them bunny food
Very nice plant. Although it´s extremely common where I live, it´s easy to get rid of. I like making an extract out of the flowers to t...Read More
Red clover was a valuable early hay crop in my youth. Not only was it great for hay, it improved the soil for subsequent crops. In the da...Read More
Red Clover ,Trifolium pratense, is Naturalized in Texas and other States.
Flowers formally smoked in antiasthma cigarettes
Red clover extracts produced in Australia,sold in USA.One tablet contains 40 mg. ...Read More
In Newfoundland we occasionally come across the white form of this species, it has the tall habit and the three leaves right under the fl...Read More
A common roadside plant,but very attractive and useful.
Wonderful for animal forage,high in nutrients.Attractive to bees a...Read More