#clover__trefoil a plant of the genus Trifolium
supertype: #herbaceous_plant__herb a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests
member of: #genus_Trifolium
subtype: #alpine_clover__Trifolium_alpinum European mountain clover with fragrant usually pink flowers
subtype: #hop_clover__hopclover__shamrock__lesser_yellow_trefoil__Trifolium_dubium clover native to Ireland with yellowish flowers; often considered the true or original shamrock
subtype: #crimson_clover__crimsonclover__Italian_clover__Trifolium_incarnatum southern European annual with spiky heads of crimson flower; extensively cultivated in United States for forage
subtype: #red_clover__redclover__purpleclover__Trifolium_pratense erect to decumbent short-lived perennial having red-purple to pink flowers; the most commonly grown forage clover
subtype: #Trifolium_reflexum__buffalo_clover__buffaloclover clover of western United States
subtype: #white_clover__whiteclover__dutch_clover__dutchclover__shamrock__Trifolium_repens creeping European clover having white to pink flowers and bright green leaves; naturalized in United States; widely grown for forage
subtype: #buffalo_clover__buffaloclover__Trifolium_stoloniferum clover of western United States
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