Cross-section of the Trifolium hybridum, the Alsike Clover globular flower head along the North Shore of Lake Superior in Northern Minnesota. The com


Cross-section of the Trifolium hybridum, the Alsike Clover globular flower head along the North Shore of Lake Superior in Northern Minnesota. The common name, Alsike Clover, arises from Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus discovering the plant growing in Alsike, a small town in Sweden. It was introduced into the USA by early European settlers and has since become naturalized in the Americas.


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Location: Cook County, Minnesota
Photo credit: © Todd Strand / Alamy / Afripics
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