Red Clover Trifolium pratense

Red Clover Trifolium pratense

One of the many delights to be found in a wild flower meadow.

Red Clover Trifolium pratense

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May 2018, local field, Staffordshire, England. © Pete Hillman. Sigma 18-300mm lens.

13 thoughts on “Red Clover Trifolium pratense

  1. shoreacres

    During my current travels, I’ve found this plant in Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas. It grows in Texas, too, and I’m sure I would have found it in Oklahoma if I’d stopped. Our ag people say there’s an early and late blooming version here, which is interesting. It is a lovely plant that can be overlooked, just because it’s so common.

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    • Pete Hillman

      I love clovers, in fact most flowers from this family, and I am always delighted to see them out in the field attracting many pollinating insects. Thank you, Ellen 🙂

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