Yeah, red clover was named by colorblind people. I think it's biennial, so you must have planted it last year? I think the flowers are edible depending on if it's medium red or giant red, or maybe both are edible.Red clover's starting to bloom...
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Not very exciting, and it's a screwup. I mistook red clover for crimson clover and planted the wrong thing. The crimson clover I planted is AWOL. I'll try again this fall, and hopefully get something. Patches of crimson clover are very striking.
Never seen it before, I'd call it "them little purple flowers, what grow in bunches."View attachment 139645 Vicia cracca L is in bloom. We call this plant mouse peas. I wonder what you call it?
what great photos what do you use to take your pictures?All I asked is if he put any of those flowers in his pocket. Not my problem if you interpret it with bathroom humor.
Pics from my crap phone camera. It's incredible what camera tech is capable of on new phones. Imagine what they could do if they made a "smartphone" that was 100% camera.
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I had a houseplant very similar to that years ago. Dunno if it was the same thing. It was too long ago to remember exactly. I really liked that cactus.Cactus flowers. Can't remember the name of this one, but it's not supposed to be here in the wild. Don't tell the cactus, it still doesn't know.
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Thelocactus!
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