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  2. Trifolium repens - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium repens, the white clover, is a herbaceous perennial plant in the bean family Fabaceae (otherwise known as Leguminosae). It is native to Europe, including the British Isles, [2] and central Asia and is one of the most widely cultivated types of clover.

  3. The Pros and Cons of a Clover Lawn - AOL

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    In fact, white clover is helpful to soil health because it works to feed nitrogen into the dirt. Jay McCurdy, a turfgrass specialist at Mississippi State University, explains that clover is a legume.

  4. Why Everyone Is Switching From Grass to Clover Lawns - AOL

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    That's because clover goes dormant in the winter, so planting 100 percent clover may result in soil being exposed. Exposed soil can become a great place for weed seeds to germinate as well as lead ...

  5. Plant nutrients in soil - Wikipedia

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    Nutrients in the soil are taken up by the plant through its roots, and in particular its root hairs.To be taken up by a plant, a nutrient element must be located near the root surface; however, the supply of nutrients in contact with the root is rapidly depleted within a distance of ca. 2 mm. [14] There are three basic mechanisms whereby nutrient ions dissolved in the soil solution are brought ...

  6. Talk:Trifolium repens - Wikipedia

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    White clover is also commonly used in lawn mixes to enrich soil and improve grass resistance to white grubs. I have been looking for dwarf white clover seed to be used as urban ground cover which does not require mowing. This is not a popular use in North America and is difficult to find as most seed suppliers expect the clover to be mown or ...

  7. How to Stop White Clover From Taking Over Your Lawn - AOL

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  8. Cover crop - Wikipedia

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    Soil erosion is a process that can irreparably reduce the productive capacity of an agroecosystem. Cover crops reduce soil loss by improving soil structure and increasing infiltration, protecting the soil surface, scattering raindrop energy, and reducing the velocity of the movement of water over the soil surface. [5]

  9. Trifolium nigrescens - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium nigrescens, the small white clover, [1] is an annual species which is widespread around the Mediterranean, including north Africa, and the Middle East.