In a letter to the editor (Herald, July 11), a reader suggested that BP uses a seed mix containing yellow sweet clover when re-seeding a surface easement. That is incorrect. In fact, none of BP’s ...
This summer, when travelers crest Davidson Mesa while headed west into Boulder on U.S. 36, they’re greeted with a panorama of yellow sweet clover, a weed that seems to explode every few years, ...
Yellow sweet clover blooms in areas along Highway 3 where heavy snow remained early this spring. Yellow sweet clover is a biennial plant.
Yellow sweet clover (Melilotus officinalis) and white sweet clover (Melilotus alba) are biennials from Europe that were brought to the United States in the 1600s for forage and honey production. As ...
Q. We have both yellow and white clover in an otherwise nice lawn. It appears that commercial weed-and-feed products do not include clovers in the targets. Any suggestions? Keith W. Winslow, Gladwin A ...
(NEWSER) – We all know what a shamrock looks like, but—speaking in scientific terms—just what is it? A clover? A wood sorrel? Some other type of plant? Unfortunately, there's no single answer: The ...
In the year 432 AD, a missionary who earlier assumed the name Patricius, arrived in Ireland with the objective of converting the Celtic Irish to Christianity. Legend has it that he used a small, three ...
If a leprechaun leaps from the faerie den this St. Patrick’s Day to ask if you know a shamrock from a clover, what will you answer? “If you said the shamrock is a clover, you’re in luck,” says ...
On a recent trip to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park, we saw some excellent forage growth most of the way with a wet spring in the Rockies and Great Plains in 2024. We were on our way to our ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results