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    Default Clover ID.

    Any idea on what variety of clover this is? It is about 10” tall and is only growing in the shade. Attachment 89901Attachment 89901Attachment 89901Attachment 89900

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    Well….when I can get pictures to download, I will do so. Anyhow, it was about 10” tall, white flowers, and growing in the shade. There was none in the more open areas. Any idea from this description?

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    Sounds like large Ladino to me
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    That's the three leaf variety. Really need the four leaf to prosper and do well.
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    And need to play the leprechaun flute to it this time of the year if you want it to grow well.
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    Ladino.....aka white clover

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luvin' Labs View Post
    That's the three leaf variety. Really need the four leaf to prosper and do well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodieSC View Post
    You must have started your coffee early to be this witty before the sun rose.
    Haha. Some mornings are better than others.

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    Durana possibly
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    Looks like a color-phased crimson to me.


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    Looks just like my durana plots right now

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    If it’s growing wild and you’ve never planted ladino or durana, it might be white Dutch clover.

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    It is growing wild. It’s actually in someone’s yard. What caught my attention was the fact that it is growing and doing very well in the shaded areas in the yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderchicken View Post
    It is growing wild. It’s actually in someone’s yard. What caught my attention was the fact that it is growing and doing very well in the shaded areas in the yard.
    It just means their yard needs nitrogen

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