British Columbia Outdoor Wilderness Guide |
Red
Clover
(Trifolium pratense)
Red
Clover is a short-lived perennial of the pea
family that grows up to 50 cm. in height and
has distinctive 'club-shaped' leaves and unique
pink flowers
- LEAVES:
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usually with three leaflets
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dark green
- FLOWERS:
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pinkish purple or red
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dense, round heads (3 cm. long) consisting
of many small (10 mm.), tube-shaped flowers
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Red Clover flowers smell like honey; sweet
smelling
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Red Clover blooms in summer
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just below the flower head are 2 leaves
- FRUIT:
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a small pod with 2 seeds
- HABITAT:
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Red Clover grows in low to mid elevations
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Red Clover is common in fields and disturbed
areas
- FASCINATING
FACTS:
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Red Clover was imported from Europe
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can be grown to increase the fertility of
soil and control soil erosion
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bumblebees and honey bees are attracted to
the honey scent and nectar of Red Clover;
clover honey is a very popular treat
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Keep a lookout for a Red Clover plant with
4 leaves instead of three... it's good luck!
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