clover
苜蓿,三叶草,苜蓿花,四叶草
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plural clo·vers, clo·ver.
- : any of various plants of the genus Trifolium, of the legume family, having trifoliolate leaves and dense flower heads, many species of which, as T. pratense, are cultivated as forage plants.
- : any of various plants of allied genera, as melilot.
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Clarke also says that sustainable lawns that are mixed with plants like clover are more resistant to droughts.
Traditional grass lawns don’t provide flowers for pollinators, if anything, companies encourage landscapers to weed for clovers or to spray chemicals for “weeds” that may crop up.
After harvesting corn last fall, Hill immediately planted rye, turnips and clover in his fields.
Clover, Mia, Addison, and Jane have developed that typical lasting friendship that comes from rooming together freshman year.
Sunset Park, his newest clover, might be "the novel that brings him a broader readership," promises one early review.
They grew up as crop and dairy farmers in Iowa, tending corn, soy, alfalfa, hay, oats and clover.
Clover denies charges that eco-documentaries like End of the Line may overstate or exaggerate their case to raise awareness.
Clover, a longstanding environment campaigner, denies that this support may be a mere flash in the (eco) pan.
Occasionally the nucleus is irregular in shape, "clover-leaf" forms being not infrequent.
And being very fond of clover blossoms, Billy hated to spend his time digging.
"I couldn't pay anybody anything—unless it was clover-tops," he explained.
For the same reason, his clover cultivation becomes as useless.
The congregation reminds me of a clover field, with the butterflies hovering over its gaily-colored, bobbing heads.