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Choose crimson clover and you will have carpets of rich red flowers.
Its name is a reference to the crimson clover, a species of clover native to Europe.
Early in the twentieth century, farmers began planting large fields of crimson clover for seed, giving a theme to a later celebration and ball.
Construction is to start by mid-April on that park, which will have rows of crimson clover, sunflowers and spring rye.
"And great crimson clovers in the Mince Pie Field."
Crimson clover is widely grown as a protein-rich forage crop for cattle and other livestock.
Ultrastructural details seen on the surface of a "crimson clover", Trifolium incarnatum flower petal.
The ground breaking will be next month, when the site is planted with winter rye alternating with rows of crimson clover and sunflowers.
Subterranean clover and crimson clover are two such cover crops for regions with mild, moist winters.
Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum)
Adults feed on nectar from flowers of blackberry, white sweet clover, dogbane, sunflower, crimson clover and probably others.
If you do not mind a three- to five-year project, restore the soil by repeatedly planting (and plowing in) cover crops like alfalfa and crimson clover.
Trifolium angustifolium is a species of clover known by the common names narrow clover and narrowleaf crimson clover.
Trifolium incarnatum, known as Crimson clover or Italian clover, is a species of clover in the family Fabaceae, native to most of Europe.
The show from crimson clover - its blossoms clustered tightly on upright stalks like strawberry Popsicles - is so spectacular that you would hardly suspect that it was improving the soil.
This was where the scent of vetch and sea-thrift and crimson clover originated: expanses of fertile pasture dotted here and there with modest houses, whitewashed and brightly roofed. '
Unlike the sprawling carpets of flowers that appear farther west, this trail features subtler growth: mixed clusters of bright crimson clover, yellow black-eyed susans and delicately blue larkspur that set patches of color at the foot of the tree trunks.
Furthermore, the town is the namesake of the well known - in Germany - Landsberger Gemenge (roughly "Landsberg Batch"), a winter catch crop made out of crimson clover, Italian ryegrass and fodder vetch, which is used as livestock fodder or silage.
Trifolium incarnatum, known as Crimson clover or Italian clover, is a species of clover in the family Fabaceae, native to most of Europe.
Trifolium incarnatum (I)
Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum)
Trifolium incarnatum, known as Crimson clover or Italian clover, is a species of clover in the family Fabaceae, native to most of Europe.