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Why Grow a Clover Lawn? - Daves Garden A quick beginner's guide on growing a clover lawn Includes instructions on how to grow clover and some key pros and cons to consider before planting If this sounds like a dream come true, you should consider growing a clover lawn However, you'll want to understand the basics of the plant before you walk out the door and start buying seeds
My Lucky Four-leaf Clover Patch - Daves Garden The three-leaf clover is the national symbol of Ireland, where it is called shamrock from the Irish word "seamrog" meaning "little clover" The legend about St Patrick coming to Ireland to spread Christianity and using shamrock as a methaphor for the Christian Trinity, turned clover into a holy plant which can bring luck to everyone who wears it
Will the Real Shamrock Please Stand Up? - Daves Garden Field Clover might be the shamrock Linnaeus, who was the father of modern botany claimed that the genus, Trifolium was the actual shamrock, specifically Trifolium pratense, shown in the above image This is commonly known as field clover and the blooms are either dark pink or white
Make Herbal Teas from Common Plants - Daves Garden Clover is a common plant that makes uncommon tea One of the most common plants in lawns and fields anywhere is clover Many homeowners hate the cheerful white flowers that pop up seemingly overnight However, clover is an important plant for out fragile pollinators and is also makes a healthy tea
Botany for Gardeners - More Blooms: Simple to Complex Some are grouped in a globular arrangement, as in clover blooms, and some look like a rounded disk from the top, like the Cicuta maculata (spotted water hemlock) inflorescence shown in the thumbnail picture above, right
Trifolium Species, Running Buffalo Clover - Daves Garden The common name of RUNNING BUFFALO CLOVER came from the fact that stolons, or RUNNERS, extend from the base of this plant's stems These runners are able to root and expand the size of an originally small clump of clover into one or more larger ones