white clover
Noun

white clover (plural white clovers)

  1. a species of clover, Trifolium repens, native to much of Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia and introduced elsewhere as a pasture crop.
Synonyms Translations
  • French: trèfle blanc
  • German: Weißklee, Kriechklee
  • Portuguese: trevo-branco
  • Russian: бе́лый кле́вер
  • Spanish: trébol blanco



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