Clovers are not considered weeds, as they are often intentionally planted for their nitrogen-fixing properties and as a beneficial ground cover in gardens and lawns.
No clovers are not the same as flowers, they are considered weeds.
They can eat any kind of grass as long as it isn't a weed. They can have clovers too!
Clovers, particularly white clovers, are not generally considered invasive species as they are beneficial for lawns and pastures due to their nitrogen-fixing properties. However, in certain ecosystems, clovers with aggressive growth can outcompete native plants and become a problem. It depends on the specific species and location.
weed is considered hemp.
56 leaves ever found on a clover!
The answer to this is yes clovers do have seeds
Yes, four-leaf clovers are considered rare, with the odds of finding one estimated to be about 1 in 5,000 to 1 in 10,000 clovers. This rarity is due to genetic mutations that cause the formation of an extra leaf. Most clovers found are the common three-leaf variety, making the discovery of a four-leaf clover a special and often sought-after find.
Yes, there are three-leaf clovers in the Philippines. However, finding them may be rare because four-leaf clovers are considered lucky, so they are more commonly sought after.
yes
yes pollution can mutate clovers
No, clovers can not be poisonous to frogs.
The original Bring it On has the Clovers and Toros.