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  2. Clover - Wikipedia

    Clovers, also called trefoils, are plants of the genus Trifolium (from Latin tres 'three' and folium 'leaf'). They are herbaceous plants growing up to 30 cm (12 in) tall. The leaves are usually trifoliate and the …

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  4. 40 Common Types of Clover Plants (With Pictures and Names)

    May 22, 2025 · From sturdy pasture varieties to low-growing lawn companions, clovers are far more diverse than most people realize. In this article, we’ll explore 40 of the most common and useful …

  5. Clover | Medicinal Uses, Nutritional Benefits & Cultivation | Britannica

    Clover, (genus Trifolium), genus of about 300 annual and perennial species in the pea family (Fabaceae). Clovers occur in most temperate and subtropical regions of the world, except Southeast …

  6. What Is a Clover and Why Is It So Important? - Biology Insights

    Aug 14, 2025 · Clover, found across temperate and subtropical regions globally, belongs to the Trifolium genus within the pea family, Fabaceae. Its widespread presence makes it a common sight in various …

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  8. Clover - University of Maryland Extension

    Mar 2, 2023 · Clover is low-growing, less than 1 ft. high; leaves are composed of three leaflets (trifoliate), most with a pale triangular mark. Each half-inch flower head is a cluster of many white or …

  9. Clover | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation

    Clover is the common name given to a group of approximately 300 leguminous plants in the genus Trifolium, in the family Fabaceae. Several species are cultivated specifically for fodder. The most …

  10. Clovers / Home and Landscape / UC Statewide IPM Program (UC IPM)

    Several related weeds are referred to as clovers and depending on the species, can be annual or perennial. Clovers have distinctive “pealike” flowers that are typically yellow or white. For people …