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Genus Trefolium, well-known trifoliate legume.
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Plant identification (wild sorrel or clover)
It is a sorrel rather than a clover, as mentioned in the other answer, specifically, Oxalis corniculata, known where you are as changeri or wood sorrel. …
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Microclover Mix Lawns
Microclover (Trifolium repens var.pirouette) is a selection from the original white clover (Trifolium repens). … It was bred and selected for its much smaller leaves, lower height, much less aggressive invasive tendencies, non clumping habit and its reluctance to produce flowers; flowering is undesirable in lawn clover …
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Any suggestions on how to control clover and grass in a flowerbed?
The likelihood is your clover and grasses are rooted in with the plants you want to keep. Couch grass is difficult to eradicate by any means, clover you can get rid of - but it requires effort. … If possible, it would be good to know what part of the world you're in and to see a couple of photos of the problem, showing the clover in particular. …
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Should I keep my dogs off my lawn after overseeding?
Yes, you should keep them off - once germinated, the seedlings then have to root properly and firmly into the soil. While that is happening, they are vulnerable to being pulled out by the roots for a …
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If I just leave dandelions and clover in my lawn, what problems may happen?
Over time,your lawn will become largely a mix of dandelions and clover, because both will out compete the grass for nutrients and water. … Some varieties of clover can be eaten, but 'clover' is a catch all term for several types of clover like plant. …