0 a small plant with three round leaves on each stem, often fed to cows
1 a small plant with three round, green leaves that are joined together
A firefly or so flickered brightly above the fields of clover.
And he lies down on his back in a field of clover, and stares up at the sky.
Bees hummed in the clover, and she began to sing with them, and her low, humming song melted into the roar of the storm.
I must get into the shade, she said, climbed the fence, and, on the fragrant masses of red clover, threw herself down in the shade of the thorn tree.
When clover is grown in short rotations, its power to destroy weeds is increased.
Seeds of small-seeded clovers passed through sheep in greater numbers (58+ 72%) than did seeds of larger-seeded species (10+40%).
They clearly demonstrate the role of small-seeded legumes (51 mg) in grassland improvement, especially the small-seeded clovers.
Horses, which digest dry clovers and straw in dung, cannot digest grains of barley.