White clover is unsuitable for hay; it shrinks so much in drying, that it is very unproductive.
The blossoms yield to the honey-bee very large quantities of honey, much inferior to that made of white clover; it may be readily distinguished in the comb by its dark color and peculiar flavor.
It has also a very favourable action in promoting the growth of white clover.
White clover is perennial, the stems of which creep along the ground and, as above intimated, root at the joints; so that from this source plants are indefinitely multiplied.
White clover is certainly indigenous to Europe and to the Northern States, and probably Western Asia.
White clover is all very well, but I've noticed that when the raspberry-bushes are in bloom they are alive with bees.
For instance, sow wood-ashes copiously and you speedily have a crop of white clover.
Adrian then lifted off the whole top part of the little house, and Roger could see that it contained a number of the full caps, in this case there being only the white clover honey.
Plenty of white clover, which sells better than buckwheat, though I don't like it so well as the dark honey.
The Linden blossoms soon after the white clover begins to fail, and a majestic tree covered with its yellow clusters, at a season when very few blossoms are to be seen, is a sight most beautiful and refreshing.
Of all the various sources from which the bees derive their supplies, white clover is the most important.
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