trifolium repens - white clover
This flower grows from 4 to 16 inches tall. It has white or pale pink flowers that are condensed in a compact round head from 3/4 to 1 inch across. The leaves are alternate with 3 obovate leaflets, each with a pale green half-moon.
Trifolium repens was introduced from Europe and Asia. Some states may classify it as weedy, noxious, or invasive, but it is considered to be forage for deer, elk, sheep, and cattle.
This plant flowers from April to September. It is found in fields, roadsides, lawns, and waste places.
Trifolium repens was introduced from Europe and Asia. Some states may classify it as weedy, noxious, or invasive, but it is considered to be forage for deer, elk, sheep, and cattle.
This plant flowers from April to September. It is found in fields, roadsides, lawns, and waste places.