Clovers

Locations
Clover is easy to find anywhere on campus - however, take caution when selecting your clover. Do not attempt to consume clover which may have been chemically treated, and do not consume clover which has grown by a road as it has likely absorbed the toxins of the road.

How to Identify
Leaves - There are two distinct types of clover: white clover and red clover. Clover's easily recognizable leaves are ovate and rosulate, typically growing in clusters of three - this is true for both types of clover.

Flower - White and red clover inflorescences occur in ball-shaped white to pink clusters of pea-shaped flowers that are held slightly above the foliage. The inflorescences are up to 1 1/4 inch in diameter, composed of 40 to 100 flowers, and appear May to September.