white clover
Scientific name: Trifolium repens
Family: Fabaceae
Other common names;
Flowering time: May to October
Height: to 40cm
Growing conditions: all grassy areas
Nectar source for: many bumblebees
Food source for: Common blue butterfly
Description
Very common, The famous trefoil leaves are collected by Wood Mice, Looking for a lucky four-leaf clover is a common game among children
How to identify: Most White clover leaves have the familiar trefoil look with three green leaflets, often bearing white markings. The white (sometime pinkish) flowers are borne in rounded heads.
How to propagate:
Family: Fabaceae
Other common names;
Flowering time: May to October
Height: to 40cm
Growing conditions: all grassy areas
Nectar source for: many bumblebees
Food source for: Common blue butterfly
Description
Very common, The famous trefoil leaves are collected by Wood Mice, Looking for a lucky four-leaf clover is a common game among children
How to identify: Most White clover leaves have the familiar trefoil look with three green leaflets, often bearing white markings. The white (sometime pinkish) flowers are borne in rounded heads.
How to propagate: