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  2. Slafractonia leguminicola - Wikipedia

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    Slafractonia leguminicola (formerly Rhizoctonia leguminicola) is a fungus that is a plant pathogen that most often attaches itself to the Trifolium pratense or red clover. It is also called black patch disease. The infection is first seen as small black patches on the leaves of red clover (often on the bottom of the leaves first) and spreads to ...

  3. Trifolium aureum - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium aureum, known by the various common names large hop trefoil, large trefoil, [3][4] large hop clover, [3] golden clover[5] or hop clover, is a species of flowering plant native to much of Eurasia. Large hop trefoil is a small erect herbaceous biennial plant growing to 10–30 cm tall. Like all clovers, it has leaves divided into three ...

  4. Trifolium pratense - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium pratense f. pratense. Trifolium pratense var. pratense. Trifolium ukrainicum Opperman. Trifolium pratense (from Latin prātum, meaning meadow), red clover, [2][3] is a herbaceous species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, native to Europe, Western Asia, and northwest Africa, but planted and naturalized in many other regions.

  5. Why Everyone Is Switching From Grass to Clover Lawns - AOL

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    A clover lawn uses clover or a hybrid of clover and grass instead of traditional grasses alone. " The process for seeding is very similar to that of grass seed.

  6. Here's How to Plant a Clover Lawn That's Low ... - AOL

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    Clover lawns are gaining popularity for their resilience and low maintenance requirements. Find out everything you need to know about how to plant a clover lawn!

  7. Trifolium arvense - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium arvense, commonly known as the hare's-foot clover, [1] rabbitfoot clover, [2] stone clover or oldfield clover, is a flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae. This species of clover is native to most of Europe , excluding the Arctic zone, and western Asia , in plain or mid-mountain habitats up to 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) altitude.