Fifty years ago, farmers in the surrounding counties planted Red Clover, and
the fields were beautiful. We haven't seen any of it for many years. While
walking around the yard this morning, I spotted a small patch of what I would
describe as "Pink" clover. I have often planted White Dutch Clover on bare
spots, to get some cover started, but I have not seen any other variety in
years.
These blooms are pink, as seen in this image, and the leaves, while growing in
groups of three, have their own distinctive markings.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Pink+Clover.jpg.html
Comments and critiques, as well as possible information on the variety, are
welcomed.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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