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Dutch or white clover is probably familiar to you. It has unmistakable white gumdrop flowers and deep green, trifoliate leaves known as shamrocks, with each leaflet bearing a white chevron.
White clover is polymorphic for cyanogenesis (HCN release with tissue damage), and climate-associated cyanogenesis clines have evolved throughout the native and introduced species range.
White clover withstands grazing very well, it is also palatable. It has a protein content of roughly 28 percent. Watch for bloat in your cattle when allowing them to graze on white clover.