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white clover
(redirected from Honeysuckle clover)

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white clover
n.
A common European clover (Trifolium repens) widely naturalized in North America, having rounded white flower heads. Also called Dutch clover.

white clover
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a Eurasian clover plant, Trifolium repens, with rounded white flower heads: cultivated as a forage plant
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Noun1.white clover - creeping European clover having white to pink flowers and bright green leaveswhite clover - creeping European clover having white to pink flowers and bright green leaves; naturalized in United States; widely grown for forage
clover, trefoil - a plant of the genus Trifolium


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