White Clover (Trifolium repens) is a low-growing perennial plant often regarded as both a common weed and a beneficial native groundcover. It forms creeping mats of trifoliate leaves—each composed of three rounded leaflets, often marked with faint, pale crescents. Rising above the foliage on slender stalks are dense, rounded flower heads made up of tiny white to pink-tinged florets.
Also called Dutch clover or creeping clover, it is native to Europe and Central Asia but has spread widely across the globe, thriving in fields, lawns, roadsides, and pastures. As a member of the legume family, it enriches soils by fixing nitrogen, making it valuable in natural ecosystems and agriculture. Its flowers provide nectar for bees and other pollinators, while the foliage supports grazing animals. Though sometimes treated as an invasive lawn weed, White Clover carries ecological importance and cultural associations of luck, particularly in the rare appearance of four-leafed forms.
White Clover has a typical overall height between 3”-12” (8-30 cm) and spread diameter of 1”-3” (3-8 cm).
White Clover (Trifolium repens) is a low-growing perennial plant often regarded as both a common weed and a beneficial native groundcover. It forms creeping mats of trifoliate leaves—each composed of three rounded leaflets, often marked with faint, pale crescents. Rising above the foliage on slender stalks are dense, rounded flower heads made up of tiny white to pink-tinged florets.
Also called Dutch clover or creeping clover, it is native to Europe and Central Asia but has spread widely across the globe, thriving in fields, lawns, roadsides, and pastures. As a member of the legume family, it enriches soils by fixing nitrogen, making it valuable in natural ecosystems and agriculture. Its flowers provide nectar for bees and other pollinators, while the foliage supports grazing animals. Though sometimes treated as an invasive lawn weed, White Clover carries ecological importance and cultural associations of luck, particularly in the rare appearance of four-leafed forms.
White Clover has a typical overall height between 3”-12” (8-30 cm) and spread diameter of 1”-3” (3-8 cm).