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What type of poem is purple clover by Emily dickinson?

"purple clover" by Emily Dickinson is a lyric poem, focusing on nature and the beauty of the purple clover. Dickinson often wrote about nature and the simplicity of everyday life in her poetry.


When did Lewis and Clark discover the purple prairie clover?

2000


What does the purple clover smell like?

yes it smells like rabits


What kind of plant life protects the soil from erosion?

purple vetch or red clover.


Is clover an herb?

Red clover, (Trifolium pratense) sometimes called purple clover, trifoil or wild clover is an herb used medically.Its a mild stimulant, an expectorant, and an anti-spasmodic. The flower heads are part of the plant used and it is most frequently taken as a tincture or tea.


How do you use the word clover in a sentence?

Ahhh not the clover, anything but the clover. My god man, use the Utterley Butterley it's not safe. In all seriousness, I wouldn't know I am not clover enough. -Chris


What purple flower does thumper eat in bambi?

A Red Clover, or Trifolium Pratense- a common "field" flower.


What phrases use the word clover?

Example sentence - We planted clover in the lawn to help it stay green.


How do you control clover when there is an herbicide ban where you live?

You use a herbicide to control clover not a pesticide.


What are facts about clover?

Clover is a flowering plant. The latin name is Trifolium, which means "three leaves," because most of the stems have three lobes to each leaf. There are about 300 different species of clover. They are small plants with rounded flower spikes in either red, white, yellow, or purple.


How can I effectively get rid of clover in my flower beds?

To effectively get rid of clover in your flower beds, you can manually pull it out, use a weed killer specifically designed for clover, or improve the health of your soil to prevent clover growth.


Can you eat purple clover flowers?

Yes! Many purple flowers are edible, ie: Chive Blossoms, Borage, Sage, Impatiens, Lavender, Lilac, Nasturtium, Pansy, and Violets, to name a fw.