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Dutch clover
noun
Common English name for Trifolium repens, an important fodder plant also called white clover.
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Dutch clover is the more common type and has little white flowers.
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In addition, the USDA NRCS Big Flats Plant Materials Center in cooperation with Rodman Lott and Son Farms will have an innovative companion seeding of Dutch white clover and dwarf perennial ryegrass in soybeans using herbicides to stunt the cover crops until canopy closure.
Dutch white clover grows to about 8 inches (20.3 cm) tall and then stops.
Clover, white Dutch.
The clovers that are growing here are red clover, Alsike clover, and Dutch white clover.
Alsike clover is in size somewhere in between Dutch white clover and red clover.
In 1662 a Dutch settler, Jan Frans van Hoesen, purchased the tract from the Mahican (Mohican) Indians; it was called Klauver Rachen (Clover Reach) and later Claverack Landing.
While the tumult in Westminster is keeping political pundits in clover, the decision by MPs to vote down Theresa May's deal this week has sent petals flying among Dutch exporters, who are responsible for 80% of the flowers sold in British shops.
Clover answered.
Mustang Clover.
It's the clover.
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