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ID this weed :) - white clover
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posted 13 years ago
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See this growing in fields here in Florida, and I recently visited Michigan where it was growing as well. Its very tiny, only standing about 4".
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white clover
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White clover's great: reasonably drought-tolerant, nitrogen-fixing, low-growing and
bees
adore it.
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Weed? I want to replace my
lawn
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thanks all appreciate the ID
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The flowers taste sweet. You can use them in salads too.
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