Common & scientific name
White clover, Trifolium repens
Family
Pea, Fabaceae
Location
Roadside, 8,700
Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
White clover is one of the most widely cultivated clovers for pastures and agricultural purposes in the world. It is not as hardy as Red clover, though: after only 1–2 years, the original plant dies. It IS, however, a prolific seed producer, so stands of white clover may persist almost indefinitely.