crimson clover

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Crimson Clover
Blooming fields of red crimson clover - Trifolium incarnatum, summer meadow landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Trifolium incarnatum, known as crimson clover[1] or Italian clover, is a species of clover in the family Fabaceae, native to most of Europe. The species name incarnatum means `blood red`. This upright annual herb grows to 20-50 cm tall, unbranched or branched only at the base. The leaves are trifoliate with a long petiole, each leaflet hairy, 8-16 mm across, with a truncated or bilobed apex. The flowers are produced throughout the spring and summer, rich red or crimson


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