It is used for mouth wash for bleeding gums,pyorrhoea, on surface bleeding ulcers or wounds.
Red clover (Trifolium pratense ) is a familiar meadow herb, one of 250 species in the Leguminosae, or pea family.
All hares are herbivores.
There are several types of clover plants with tiny leaves. Some species of clover with small leaves include the Dutch white clover, sweet clover, and common white clover.
A four leaf clover is called a four leaf clover because it is a clover with four leaves. The reason for its name is quite literal. =)
Trifolium Arvense
It is used for mouth wash for bleeding gums,pyorrhoea, on surface bleeding ulcers or wounds.
Of course, rabbits and hares are in the same family of Legamorphs.
Cousins to rabbits and hares are animals in the same family (Leporidae), such as pikas. Pikas are small mammals that resemble rabbits but are more closely related to hares.
No, lemmings (Lemmini tribe) are not members of the same family as hares (Lepus spp).Specifically, lemmings are members of the Cricetidaefamily. They share membership with such rodents as hamsters, New World mice and rats, and voles. In contrast, hares share membership in the Leporidae family with rabbits.
No. The horse is under the Equidae family, which is entirely separate from the Lagomorph family. The animals that are classified under the Lagomopha family are rabbits, hares, and picas.
A leporid is a mammal of the Leporidae family, incorporating rabbits and hares.
Rodents. Nope, they are in the family "Lagomorph". This means they have long ears, gnawing teeth, large back feet, and a short tail. It is similar to the rodent but not quite.
No. Kangaroos are marsupials and belong to the Macropodidae family. Macropodidae means 'big-footed'. Macropods are one family among the order known as Diprotodontia, which are marsupials. Hares, like rabbits, belong to the family Leporidae, of the order Lagomorpha. They are placental mammals.
Clover is a grass which does produce a small white flower.
- four leaf clover - rabbits foot - horse shoe
Red clover (Trifolium pratense ) is a familiar meadow herb, one of 250 species in the Leguminosae, or pea family.