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Clovers: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape

Clovers: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape

Publication Number: 7490
Inventory Type: PDF File
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1-60107-171-2
Copyright Date: rev. 2007
Length: 4 pp.
Clover can be a concern in turfgrass or landscaped areas for at least three reasons. First, during the flowering period bees are attracted to the clover blooms and people playing or using the turfgrass may be stung. Second, clovers reduce the uniformity of the turfgrass because its texture, color, and growth rate are different from that of grasses. And third, burclover has soft, spiny fruit that are objectionable when the burs mature; the burs are also a problem when they become attached to the fur of pets.

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