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Small-head Clover: The 104th Flower of Spring & Summer!
A couple of days ago I mentioned that I've found many species of clover on our property, and here's another one! Researching each of the flowers I've found has really opened my eyes to the enormous varieties of flowers such as clover...I thought there was just one! Silly me! :D
Small-head Clover is native to the Pacific Northwest and was first identified by the Lewis and Clark Expeidition on July 1 or 2, 1806 in Montana. This species is not cultivated as meadow forage but the leaves are edible.
If you would like more information on this lovely flower, Wiki has a page here: Wiki: Small-head Clover (Trifolium microcephalum)
Small-head Clover is native to the Pacific Northwest and was first identified by the Lewis and Clark Expeidition on July 1 or 2, 1806 in Montana. This species is not cultivated as meadow forage but the leaves are edible.
If you would like more information on this lovely flower, Wiki has a page here: Wiki: Small-head Clover (Trifolium microcephalum)
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