Red Clover ( Trifolium pratense )
A plant that always leaves me thinking. Almost every agricultural seed mix I have ever seen contains "Wild White Clover". I have never been sure how a plant that has been bred purely for seed to put into a mix can be called "Wild". The inclusion of "Wild White" is obviously for its nitrogen fixing abilities, common to all legumes. Not a bad trick, being able to grow some of your own plant food.
Red Clover on the other hand I have never seen cultivated and yet it will have the same nitrogen fixing abilities. I suspect the fact the Red is a larger, leafier plant makes it less valuable in a seed mix.
30 days wild day 20.
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