There are several clover types that have come from Europe, one being from near Turkey in east Europe, Trifolium Alexandrium. Another clover that is very common in New Zealand and North America is the Trifolium Repens. This clover has three leaves, and they have a fold on the middle of them. Also a white semi circle line goes through each leaf.
That is all I know for now. I used to study clovers several years ago, but I have forgotten alot now!
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Europe
the year that they came was in 1607 when Europe came to America
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The Clover Public Library is located in the town of Clover, South Carolina. The exact address and directions can be obtained from their official website or by contacting the library directly.
none that was the last castle :)
Marguerite Daisy, Argyranthemum Frutescens, Red Clover and English holly (Forget-me-not)
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fibrous.
"Between 1900 and 1910, most immigrants came to the U.S. from Europe" is a declarative sentence.
Yes, the word 'clover' is a noun, a word for a type of small plant, a word for a thing.
Yes, horses can indeed safely eat crimson clover. This type of clover is not toxic to a horse and is commonly found in pastures where they graze.
A clover is a type of plant found in locations throughout the world. There are 300 different types of clovers and they are green in color.
Clover
Red clover is the state flower of Vermont.Specifically, the wildflower carries the scientific name of Trifolium pratense. It has the additional common names of cowgrass and pavine clover. It is native to Asia and Europe and naturalized in Vermont by way of early settlers from northern Europe.
Horses CAN eat winter clover but there is a type of fungi in it that will make them drool. It is harmless and will go away in a few days.
"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.