Creeping European clover having white to pink flowers and bright green leaves; naturalized in United States; widely grown for forage.
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Examples for "shamrock"
Examples for "shamrock"
1It could never happen on aircraft sporting the £8 million italicised shamrock!
2The embroidered shamrock stickers have been raising money for almost 20 years.
3Supermarket shoppers in Britain can now enjoy a limited edition shamrock-flavoured variety.
4Every one who wants to do the correct thing wears shamrock today.
5When you arrive in Montserrat they stamp your passport with a shamrock.
1Along with blue grass, white clover plants aid in choking out weeds.
2On the Continent, white clover is popular for making a green carpet.
3We found our land was natural for timothy and white clover.
4The fragrance suggested that of white clover, but was more rank and spicy.
5The seeds of white clover are small, considerably smaller than those of alsike.
1White clover ( Trifolium repens L.) is an important perennial legume forage with high productivity and quality.
2Trifolium repens: A, leaf during the day; B, leaf asleep at night.
1The night-air was scented with the Dutch clover growing down by the shore.
Translations for dutch clover