trifolium alpestre clover

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Trifolium alpestre - Clover Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bright purple Trifolium alpestre flower heads on a green blurred background. Young juicy blooming clover close-up, natural Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink flowers of Trifolium alpestre in a flowerbed. the owl-head clover, purple-globe clover Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is the wildflower Trifolium alpestre, the Purple globe clover or Owl-head clover, from the family Fabaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is the wildflower Trifolium alpestre, the Purple globe clover or Owl-head clover, from the family Fabaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Medicinal herbs - red clover white in color Trifolium alpestre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Medicinal herbs - red clover white in color Trifolium alpestre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trifolium alpestre - Clover
This is the wildflower Trifolium alpestre, the Purple globe clover or Owl-head clover, from the family Fabaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is the wildflower Trifolium alpestre, the Purple globe clover or Owl-head clover, from the family Fabaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Medicinal herbs - red clover white in color Trifolium alpestre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Medicinal herbs - red clover white in color Trifolium alpestre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flowering red clover, Trifolium alpestre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flowering red clover, Trifolium alpestre Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is the wildflower Trifolium alpestre, the Purple globe clover or Owl-head clover, from the family Fabaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clover or trefoil are common names for plants of the genus Trifolium Latin, tres `three` + folium `leaf`, consisting of about 300 species of flowering plants in the legume or pea family Fabaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution with highest diversity in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, but many species also occur in South America and Africa, including at high altitudes on mountains in the tropics.


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