white clover trifolium repens blooming among lush green foliage |
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| White clover (Trifolium repens) is a herbaceous perennial plant in the bean family Fabaceae (Leguminosae). This flowering plant is one of the most widely cultivated types of clover. Widely introduced worldwide as a forage crop it is native to Europe, and central Asia. This herbaceous, perennial plant is low growing, with flowering heads of whitish florets, often with a tinge of pink or cream that may come on with the aging of the plant. Leaves are almost always trifoliolate (having three leaf-like parts) forming symbol of shamrock, usually with light or dark markings. Sometimes, there can be four or more leaf-like parts. |
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