
FIGURE 15. A SINGLE PLANT OF WILD WHITE CLOVER, SHOWING TAPROOT, CREEPING STEMS ROOTING AT NODES, AND NODULES

FIGURE 16. KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS AND WILD WHITE
CLOVER
Left . A plot of Kentucky bluegrass and wild white clover grown
together. Right: A plot of Kentucky bluegrass grown alone. Note
the difference in color and in amount of herbage
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