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Securing Seed
Crimson clover does not ripen quite so quickly after floweri...

Sowing
The time at which alsike clover may best be sown is the same ...

Soils
Fortunately, this most useful plant will grow in a considera...

Medium Red Clover
Medium Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is also known by the...

Sowing
The date for sowing crimson clover would seem to depend more ...

Sowing
The time for sowing clover seed is influenced considerably by...

Egyptian Clover
Egyptian clover (Trifolium Alexandrianum) is more commonly kn...

Harvesting For Hay
Japan clover is a good hay plant when grown on strong soils....

Clover As A Fertilizer
It would probably be correct to say that no plant has yet be...

As Soiling Food
For being fed as soiling food, alfalfa has the very highest ...

Alfalfa
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) previous to its introduction into...

White Clover
White Clover (Trifolium repens) is also called Dutch, White...

Sowing
White clover is sown by much the same methods as the medium ...

Securing Seed
Nearly all of the seed sown in this country is imported. The...

Alsike Clover
Alsike Clover (Trifolium hybridum) takes its name from a pa...

Harvesting
All the varieties of clover, except alfalfa, are best cut fo...

Bacteria And Clovers
The fact has long been known, even as long ago as the days o...

Distinguishing Characteristics
Clovers differ from one another in duration, habit of growth...

Preparing The Soil
While careful preparation of the land will result in more ce...

Seasons For Sowing
Clovers are more commonly sown in the springtime in the Nort...



Buffalo Clover





Category: ALFALFA

Buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum) is a native species procumbent
in its habit of growth. The leaves are most abundant at the base of the
plants. The flower heads, about an inch in diameter, are rose colored,
and rise to the height of about one foot from the ground.

This variety, said to be perennial in its habit of growth, is probably
the same as Trifolium reflexum, said to be biennial in Kansas. Plants
are found growing wild in prairies, between forests, and in open
woodlands, from Kentucky on the east, to Kansas on the west. It is
thought that this clover would repay cultivation, but the author has not
been able to get any information bearing upon its behavior under
cultivation.





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