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.
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 🙂
Yes it is a delight Pete, I love red clover!
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I like them too! Wonderful sweet little flower!
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They sure are, Pepix! 🙂
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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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It is lovely to know you get enjoy over there too, in many states 🙂
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One of my favourites. Lovely Pete!
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Mine too! Thank you 🙂
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Very nice images, Pete! You’ve really show how complex this flower is. And pretty!
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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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Such a beautiful shade of pink. I think I’ve only seen white clover around my area. Lovely DOF in these shots.
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They are such a lovely, delicate pink. Thank you, Vicki 🙂
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Very pretty in wildflower meadows. They like growing on my lawn too.
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