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White Clover

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Found almost everywhere in North America from the tropics to the arctic circle, white clover is a naturalized, non-native member of the pea family deliberately brought to the New World as a high-protein food crop for grazing livestock. This one was part of a large patch growing in Northern Arkansas.

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© 2011
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2056x3096 / 4.5MB
Keywords
Angiosperms, Arkansas, Dutch clover, Eudicots, Fabaceae, Fabales, Mammoth Spring State Park, Plantae, Rosids, T. repens, Trifolium, Trifolium repens, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, clover, color, crop, dicot, flora, flower, flowers, forb, fresh, green, herb, introduced, invasive, ladino clover, native, natural, nature, non-native, pasture, pea, perennial, plant, plants, roadtrip, summer, white, white Dutch clover, white clover, wild, wildflowers
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Fabaceae (Peas and Legumes), White Wildflowers
Found almost everywhere in North America from the tropics to the arctic circle, white clover is a naturalized, non-native member of the pea family deliberately brought to the New World as a high-protein food crop for grazing livestock. This one was part of a large patch growing in Northern Arkansas.