WHITE CLOVER vs DUTCH CLOVER: NOUN
- A species of clover, Trifolium repens, native to much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia and introduced elsewhere as a pasture crop.
- A common European clover (Trifolium repens) widely naturalized in North America, having rounded white flower heads.
- Creeping European clover having white to pink flowers and bright green leaves; naturalized in United States; widely grown for forage
- Common English name for Trifolium repens, an important fodder plant also called white clover.
- Creeping European clover having white to pink flowers and bright green leaves; naturalized in United States; widely grown for forage
WHITE CLOVER vs DUTCH CLOVER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Widely grown for forage
- Naturalized in United States
- Widely grown for forage
- Naturalized in United States
WHITE CLOVER vs DUTCH CLOVER: RELATED WORDS
- Whitewort, Eatage, Esparcet, Broom rape, Ray grass, Bible leaf, Deergrass, Balloon flower, Hawkbit, Graminifolious, Cowwheat, Clover, Dutch clover, Trifolium repens, Shamrock
- Deergrass, Bible leaf, Mugweed, Graminivorous, Graminifolious, Witchgrass, Esparcet, Ray grass, Field corn, Eatage, Cowwheat, Clover, Trifolium repens, White clover, Shamrock
WHITE CLOVER vs DUTCH CLOVER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Trifoly, Whitewort, Eatage, Esparcet, Broom rape, Ray grass, Bible leaf, Deergrass, Balloon flower, Hawkbit, Graminifolious, Cowwheat, Clover, Dutch clover, Shamrock
- French honeysuckle, Deergrass, Bible leaf, Mugweed, Graminivorous, Graminifolious, Witchgrass, Esparcet, Ray grass, Field corn, Eatage, Cowwheat, Clover, White clover, Shamrock
WHITE CLOVER vs DUTCH CLOVER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- White clover: the forgotten component of high producing pastures?
- There are three types, or subspecies, of white clover.
- Some flowers such as white clover is also inedible.
- The effects of clover variety, cutting interval and nitrogen application on the morphology and development of stolons and leaves of white clover.
- Recommendations for white clover seedlings are not always appropriate due to the different environmental conditions subterranean clover is routinely sown in.
- Red clover is a shorter lived legume (2-4 years) compared to white clover depending on grazing management.
- Seeded mix of red clover, alsike white clover and orchard grass.
- Red clover, alsike clover, and white clover mixed witryegrass, orchardgrass, and tall fescue are used for hay and asture.
- Perennial legumes that were commonly used for hog pasture in the past include alfalfa, red clover, ladino white clover, alsike clover, and birdsfoot trefoil.
- Red clover, white clover, subterranean clover, and birdsfoot trefoil are the common legumes.
- It appears that no matter what my pasture starts out as it always ends up in blue grass and Dutch clover.
- Similar words of Dutch are also commonly used in daily talk like as Dutch, Dutch Clover and Dutch Over.
WHITE CLOVER vs DUTCH CLOVER: QUESTIONS
- How much nitrogen fixation is required for grass/white clover sward?
- What are the advantages of using white clover in a pasture?
- How to get rid of Creeping Charlie and Dutch white clover?
- What is the best month to plant Durana white clover?
- Is white clover a good alternative to grassy monoculture?
- Are there secondary metabolites in white clover (Trifolium repens)?
- How to maintain quality of white clover with Kikuyu?
- Is white clover suitable for temperate regions of Australia?
- Does white clover have any phytoestrogenic effects?
- N/A