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Dreamy Bird's Foot Trefoil (1 more pic below)


This tiny little blossom is only about 1/8" in height, and if you notice, the leaves of this plant look just like a clover's leaves! That's because they are very closely related! We have many species in the clover family on our property, and it was such a big surprise to realize that there isn't just (lol) one kind of clover in the world! :D There are over 300 species, in fact! :D
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