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close up image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single bloom at full open detailing reproductive organs.
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Pebsham Countryside Park.
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New South Wales, Australia
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: red clover, cow grass, meadow clover, trefoilBotanical Name: Trifolium pratense L.Family name: FabaceaeLocation: Richmond, NSWDate: 10th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: A perennial broad-leaved legum, grows up to 1m in diameter in well-drained fertile soils. Its deep roots make it suitable for dry periods.Economic significance: Used for hay or live-stock feed in spring, summer and autumn. Also grown by graziers and farmers to input nitrogen into the soil. Red clover is also used as a medicinally to treat a wide array of conditions.
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close up image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single bloom as individual flowers are just about to open.
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: red clover, cow grass, meadow clover, trefoilBotanical Name: Trifolium pratense L.Family name: FabaceaeLocation: Richmond, NSWDate: 10th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: A perennial broad-leaved legum, grows up to 1m in diameter in well-drained fertile soils. Its deep roots make it suitable for dry periods.Economic significance: Used for hay or live-stock feed in spring, summer and autumn. Also grown by graziers and farmers to input nitrogen into the soil. Red clover is also used as a medicinally to treat a wide array of conditions.
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New South Wales, Australia
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: red clover, cow grass, meadow clover, trefoilBotanical Name: Trifolium pratense L.Family name: FabaceaeLocation: Richmond, NSWDate: 10th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: A perennial broad-leaved legum, grows up to 1m in diameter in well-drained fertile soils. Its deep roots make it suitable for dry periods.Economic significance: Used for hay or live-stock feed in spring, summer and autumn. Also grown by graziers and farmers to input nitrogen into the soil. Red clover is also used as a medicinally to treat a wide array of conditions.
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Lillehammer, Oppland Fylke, Norway
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Bakuriani, Borjomis Raioni, Georgia
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Selbitz, Bavaria, Germany
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Clover stalk from a meadow.
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close up image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single leaflet with each leaf displaying the characteristic 'V' blotch in the leaf.
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field image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a view from the side of a single specimen with a single bloom at full open.
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close up image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single bloom at almost full open.
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Lillehammer, Oppland Fylke, Norway
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Briantspuddle, England, United Kingdom
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: red clover, cow grass, meadow clover, trefoilBotanical Name: Trifolium pratense L.Family name: FabaceaeLocation: Richmond, NSWDate: 10th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: A perennial broad-leaved legum, grows up to 1m in diameter in well-drained fertile soils. Its deep roots make it suitable for dry periods.Economic significance: Used for hay or live-stock feed in spring, summer and autumn. Also grown by graziers and farmers to input nitrogen into the soil. Red clover is also used as a medicinally to treat a wide array of conditions.
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The vascular bundle
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close up image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single bloom at almost full open detailing repproductive organs.This is an invasive, non-native species at the Peacock/Woodworth Prairie.
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Kotaniemi, North Karelia, Finland
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field image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single specimen in top down view with several blooms at full open.
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close up image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single bloom almost at full open.