I first encountered this plant in Alabama last year. The astounding color blew me away, but I assumed it was a southern plant- obviously a clover- and I found so many new ones I couldn't begin to identify them all. I knew it had to be some kind of clover. It's common name is Crimson Clover, Trifolium incarnatum
![crimson clover](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWAKHlNm2sSA16nY8m8zRDOgD3N-u3jaN_bC4aOLoiU7vcNv52p5HspXj1jq388F-RPNHeMwxTuv2NJHGn6jlkCWCT3VMaF35gZCdgenPsjXOmrgfXAAxEo6LplzA-Ql2kscAWwecg6ww/s1600/CrimsonClover01.jpg)
But then, when I was driving home yesterday, I saw this field. The color matched. I couldn't believe it! I turned around and went back to take pictures.
![crimson clover](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhEW8wx1Qk-AKhKpIKkmV1wBPLSrREyLbDJl-P9ydBaaAEnWMNJ4dpWhFrhTpBt1j5Gx6IKbVbq0JIoFnVK5MNHnDMQwpdd_TVQnWgO-LMly7OnHdjAJvL8Ntfpg8ZjN0bLdzm7Y_zd03I/s1600/CrimsonClover02.jpg)
Oh my gosh! It's the same plant. And apparently planted in purpose in a whole field.
![crimson clover](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2LvQ-E-anIvIKFOrXwxaDivIjyEgiJdZY3Wgtamnx8JeejKwWyf2Z27ovMQN2M3wINtRVcJgGWrLpnnZpIByv0wzErgqUH5prc03DGxx3mRWRQcR_k6CiWSpWiJA78WMbUTZmd7JISEU/s1600/CrimsonClover03.jpg)
Here's a nice close up of the flower.
![crimson clover](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjc3Y8FHEySq2KSP9_mb0wd_BqJFwGntLX8aXKXAyjS7k8Oo2WWZ5XD-8woVC1lXwltU4mQaeVlbaU1WMrnVICQvaIsaF6T4aC4viYF8IshOAo4dbKDgj4NI3fsyTvHSPo3pQw1M4sXMTs/s1600/CrimsonClover04.jpg)
So, what's the deal? Well, this is an alien plant, from Europe... Hmm. It's agricultural. It's used as a forage crop, and as a ground cover. The bad news is that it can become invasive. It is edible for humans too. It's supposedly more successful in the south. So, although it's very pretty, I really don't want another invasive species.
Mixed bag of characteristics, but at least I know what it is.
In other news: I wrote all morning, did bookwork in the afternoon, then the Celebrate Scottville event, and a meeting this evening. Enough
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2 comments:
I've never seen clover that color. It's pretty. Now I'll have that song stuck in my head and I'll be humming crimson and clover over and over all day long
I know it's invasive, but it is also pretty.
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