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Pattern on the young leaf
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Plants on grassy prairie remnant, undeveloped and rarely mowed. A non-native species, introduced as a forage crop, a nitrogen fixer and groundcover in poor soils. Use for re-vegetation can be a detriment to native plant communities. This is one of two clover species most often referred to as a 'shamrock' in Ireland.
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Plants on grassy prairie remnant, undeveloped and rarely mowed. A non-native species, introduced as a forage crop, a nitrogen fixer and groundcover in poor soils. Use for re-vegetation can be a detriment to native plant communities. This is one of two clover species most often referred to as a 'shamrock' in Ireland.
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Plants on grassy prairie remnant, undeveloped and rarely mowed. A non-native species, introduced as a forage crop, a nitrogen fixer and groundcover in poor soils. Use for re-vegetation can be a detriment to native plant communities. This is one of two clover species most often referred to as a 'shamrock' in Ireland.
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Plants on grassy prairie remnant, undeveloped and rarely mowed. A non-native species, introduced as a forage crop, a nitrogen fixer and groundcover in poor soils. Use for re-vegetation can be a detriment to native plant communities. This is one of two clover species most often referred to as a 'shamrock' in Ireland.
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growing at water's edge on north side of small peninsula. Favored site for defecating geese.
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growing at water's edge on north side of small peninsula. Favored site for defecating geese.
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growing at water's edge on north side of small peninsula. Favored site for defecating geese.
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