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They are small annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial herbaceous plants. The leaves are trifoliate (rarely 5- or 7-foliate), with stipules adnate to the leaf-stalk, and heads or dense spikes of small red, purple, white, or yellow flowers; the small, few-seeded pods are enclosed in the calyx.

Other closely related genera often called clovers include Melilotus (sweet clover) and Medicago (alfalfa or 'calvary clover'). The "shamrock" of popular iconography is sometimes considered to be young clover.

The scientific name derives from the Latin tres, "three", and folium, "leaf", so called from the characteristic form of the leaf, which has three leaflets (trifoliate); hence the popular name trefoil. Clovers are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) species; see list of Lepidoptera that feed on clovers.

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1. Hot furniture items for the classroom in 2008
August 20, 2008

Below is a list compiled with the assistance of our friends at McDonald's & Company, showcasing a variety of highly functional items to spruce up the classroom for the 2008 school year. Use this as a handy reference, pass it on to the school teacher in the family, or find something for your own classroom.1. Clover Husky Activity Table - This classroom table is unique in its ability to define individual workspace for up to four students. This kids table is sturdy, built with 17 - gauge steel tube legs. The table's unique clover shape clearly delineates work/study real estate for the stu... (read more)

Author: Adam Henige

2. Panic Attacks and Natural Menopause Relief
August 04, 2008

My good friend had a ticket to fly to Norway, something she had wanted to do for years. To my utter amazement, when she got to the airport she suddenly became filled with anxiety and fear that she simply could not board the plane. This was my first introduction to a panic attack, in fact, I had never even heard the term. When we found that it was her hormones that had become severely imbalanced due to constant stress, it made sense that the stress of international travel just pushed her over the edge. She was a wonderful woman, but had the bad habit of completely over-committing hers... (read more)

Author: Randy Hough

3. An Overview of Electric Underfloor Heating Systems
June 10, 2008

Underfloor heating is considered a modernised heating concept and is used throughout the world. However underfloor heating is not a new phenomenon as the heating system has been around since the days of the Romans. It is believed that in those days Romans constructed their buildings with voids, which enabled circulation of warm air to flow under the floor and through the walls. The air was heated by an outside open fire and required several people to look after the system. Since then times have changed, however one aspect has remained constant and that is the desire to be comfortable in all ci... (read more)

Author: Justin Clover

4. Natural Remedies And Menopause
May 15, 2008

Red clover is one of the safest and most effective natural remedies for menopause. It has long been used in traditional medicine and has been shown to help with hot flashes, insomnia, irritability and night sweats. The news about hormone replacement therapy has motivated women everywhere to find alternative treatments for these symptoms of menopause. You know there must be a way to find natural menopause relief, but you want to be safe and not experience any side effects. Red clover is certainly one of the best herbal remedies available today. Is there scientific evidence to support ... (read more)

Author: Randy Hough

5. Forex Autopilot - Is it Real?
March 28, 2008

Are you really scared whenever you trade because you don't even know what you are doing? Have you ever wonder why many people make it big to the so called biggest market ever? You can read a lot about "Forex Autopilot" - a proven system that will allow you to trade even when you are asleep. You can read a lot about different website claiming that they can generates passive income on autopilot? But all of this create a big question mark in our head. Are all of this forex autopilot are true? Or it was just a hype ready to create a big hole in our pocket? We must remember that nothing in li... (read more)

Author: Mandy Clover

6. The Power to Determine the Outcome of an Interview
March 28, 2008

Despite the fact that the interviewee has the ability to influence the outcome of the interview, often they have difficulty making use of that ability. This is an outcome of being too self-critical and perhaps having low self-esteem. Some of the applicants fail to consider their own professional experience and their own personality with due respect. Instead of noticing their strengths they focus on their weaknesses. When applicants respect themselves and consider their contribution at work valuable they usually find it easier to describe their professional achievements in an interview. How... (read more)

Author: Ron Clover

7. St. Patrick's Day!!!
March 14, 2008

Day of the Month: March 17th Color of the Month: GREEN of course!!! Flower of the Month: well… the four leaved clover Accent Colors: Green, Green and more green!!! St. Patty’s day is drawing near- do you have your green outfit and accessories ready??? You can have a lot of fun with planning a St. Patrick’s Day party. St. Patty’s day is the national recognition of Saint Patrick’s death and is celebrated as what is called a “feast day. (Now people celebrate by eating and drinking ?)” There are many theories and legends about Saint Patrick, one was that he showed the Irish a 3 le... (read more)

Author: Dawn McClenahan

8. Cross Stitch a Lucky Charm
March 11, 2008

If you love to cross stitch, and you love St. Patrick's' Day, or you just love the color green, then try this. One heart shaped cookie cutter One Potato cut in half. Aida cloth, or your preferred cross stitch fabric Lots of green cross stitch threads Green ink pad or acrylic paint. (make sure the surface of the potato is dry) Press the heart shaped cookie cutter into the potato half, and then cut away the rest of the potato, leaving yourself a heart shaped stamp. Dip your potato stamp onto a green stamp pad or a light layer of acrylic paint, and stamp it onto... (read more)

Author: Diane Palmer

9. The Interviewer - Friend or Foe?
March 05, 2008

The hostile interviewer We often anticipate the interviewer to be friendly and well mannered. However, there are occasions in which the interviewer turns out to be hostile, impatient, inconsiderate and even aggressive. This may be due to their lack of experience, being unprofessional or plainly because they have an unpleasant personal nature. An interview conducted by such a person may induce apprehension or even anger on the applicants’ part. In addition it may even compromise their self confidence. The higher the sense of insecurity and sensitivity is on the applicants' part, the greate... (read more)

Author: Ron Clover

10. The Interviewer - A Source of Apprehension
February 28, 2008

One of the main factors causing apprehension in the job selection process is our fear of the interviewer's relative power in comparison to ours in an interview situation. Many job applicants see in the interviewer a powerful figure that has the ability to influence our future. The knowledge that the interviewer influences our chances of obtaining a sought after position, transforms him/her into a powerful and at times threatening figure. In addition, if the interviewer is also a trained psychologist our feelings of stress and concern increase even more. As a psychologist, we assume that the in... (read more)

Author: Ron Clover

11. The Key to Success in Psychometric Tests - Personality and Aptitude
February 28, 2008

In the current job market, being invited to a job interview almost always entails taking psychometric tests. The two main elements in psychometric testing consist of – personality tests and aptitude (IQ) tests. Personality Tests Personality tests are the most mystifying element of the selection process. Most people don’t know much about them. One of the main reason personality tests are used is that they provide insight that is often lacking in the interview process. One known weakness of the interview is that the interviewer’s personal preferences can prevent him/her from having i... (read more)

Author: Ron Clover

12. A Good Credit Score is Within Your Reach
November 29, 2007

What does your credit score include? When you are establishing your credit, you may wonder what the credit agencies are actually looking for. Generally, they start out with your name, social security number, employers, current and past addresses, and your marital status. When someone gets your credit report, it includes things like when you make payments to your utility bills. Paying a bill late can stay on your credit history for years. Things that you might not imagine would affect your score can be heavily weighted when determining how high of a risk you are. They look at whether you own or... (read more)

Author: Mike Clover

13. What's My Credit Score?
November 29, 2007

If you’re applying for a loan or credit card, your credit score could have an impact on your interest rate and loan term. So what is your credit score and what does it mean? What does it say about you? Credit scoring is how creditors or lenders assess their risk when lending money to you. They look at your score and it indicates to them how financially responsible you have been in the past. Your credit worthiness is calculated by credit scoring agencies and bureaus. You should get a copy of your credit score at least once a year and make sure that there are no mistakes or omissions in it.... (read more)

Author: Mike Clover

14. Credit Repair
November 29, 2007

You may have bad credit due to some irresponsible moves or some unforeseen events in your life. Protecting your credit score could prove to be very important to your future. There are lots of ways to keep your credit good, but if it’s already looking pretty bad, consider some repair options. One way is to go through a credit repair organization. If you think you should use a credit repair company to fix your credit problems, you should educate yourself first. Credit repair companies can make a lot of promises, but be careful who you give your information to. There is a lot of deception g... (read more)

Author: Mike Clover

15. Credit Scores and Reports
October 20, 2007

Over the years I have learned that your credit is very important, especially being a seasoned Mortgage Lender. I noticed one thing for sure, that most people had no idea what there credit score was. During times like these, it is very essintial to know your credit score, because everyone checks it now.If you are getting insurance, a car, house, new job, you better know your credit history. A credit report can tell a lot about ones history, it takes a deep look into ones responsibility over many years. Since everyone now looks at this, it could mean the differnce of not getting the job, the car... (read more)

Author: Mike Clover

16. Harvest Clover Rolls
October 18, 2007

Fresh dinner rolls for the table are not so difficult as some might think. This recipe makes a light, flavorful, very slightly sweet dinner roll that looks pretty, too. 1 1/4 cups warm water 2 ½ tablespoons dry yeast 1/4 cup honey 1 ½ tsp salt 1 ½ - 1 3/4 cups of whole wheat flour 1 ½ - 1 3/4 cups of white flour (You will also need a muffin tin for 12 muffins) Combine warm (but not hot) water, yeast, and honey in a large, warm bowl and allow to proof for five minutes. You should see bubbling on the surface after five minutes. If you do not, you should st... (read more)

Author: cd mohatta

17. October Hunting Tips
October 18, 2007

October Hunting Tips Bow hunting seasons are now open in most states. Here in Wisconsin we have been hunting for a few weeks now. We have passed up shots at some smaller bucks. The bigger deer have failed to show themselves yet. Now is the time to hunt close to the bedding areas. The deer have sensed the change in the seasons and have noticed the increased human activity in the woods. The mature bucks will most likely stay bedded until just before dark, so set as close to the bedding area as you can without spooking the deer. I watched a doe come out of the swamp ½ hour before... (read more)

Author: Dale Bender

18. Costa Blanca Property: Live in Clover
September 22, 2007

The reasons behind the huge popularity of Costa Blanca property are many. The climate certainly is the most important feature. But the place has many other qualities that keep its head and shoulder above the other places in Europe in general and Spain in particular. In fact, it has all the makings of being the best place to live in clover. Costa Blanca experiences more than three hundred days of warm sunshine in a year. In the summer, you have mild rainfall. So, in winter the weather is not dull, though some places may be desolate. You get the sunshine to keep you warm round the season. I... (read more)

Author: Brittney Jackeline

19. How Red Clover and Garlic could help protect you from the 21st Century's biggest killer
May 17, 2007

For centuries, Chinese Medicine and Western folk medicine have used extracts from red clover as a diuretic, cough expectorant, and remedy for skin conditions like psoriasis. Now modern medicine claims that it can help reduce the symptoms of the menopause and ease prostate problems. And it could even help prevent cancer. The reason is that red clover contains isoflavones. These are chemicals which act like weak oestrogens. This blocks some of the bad effects of naturally-occurring oestrogen, which can cause breast, prostate and colon cancer. One of the isoflavones, known as ‘geneisti... (read more)

Author: Ray Collins

20. Spicy food that titillates the world
March 31, 2007

Kerala regarded as God’s own country celebrated for its backwaters, provides vast opportunities for thegrowth of various industrial sectors , including food processing. Kerala is a land of spices considering the large variety of spices grown in the state. The state produces 12 varieties of spices including pepper, cardamom, clover, cinnamon etc. Apart from flavouring food and beverages, they are increasingly used in the manufacture of spice mixtures, oils, oleoresins, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and aromatics. Kerala contributes nearly half of India’s marine fish landing of sardines,... (read more)

Author: donald anderson

21. We all love Clover
March 20, 2007

A short rant at patronizing advertisers I have just been informed via the medium of TV advertising that "We all love Clover". Frankly this news couldn't have come at a more inopportune time, as I await the return of the Carry on Film marathon and tuck into another Lard and Dripping sandwich. I suppose the thing that grates most is the advertisers blinkered belief that watching a varied mix of gormless looking nutters crying at the mere thought of Clover is going to make us pile up the nearest Spar and stock up lest they sell out in the inevitable rampage. (I can only apologise... (read more)

Author: Kenneth Higgs

22. Go Green On St. Patrick's Day And Beyond
March 16, 2007

This St Patrick’s Day, instead of downing drinks at the local tavern, proudly wearing your 4-leaf clover, and singing Irish anthems all night, celebrate the day by eating green fruits and vegetables. (Yes, you heard correctly.) Start your own green tradition. Get a good supply of vitamins, minerals, water and antioxidants daily. Here are some green ideas: 1. Increase fiber with broccoli. 2. Vary your leafy greens – the darker the better. 3. Choose vitamin K for increased bone health – good source of this found in greens. 4. Improve cholesterol with avocado - contain go... (read more)

Author: chester ku-lea

23. Red Clover - Medicinal Uses, Interactions, Side Effects, Dosage
February 24, 2007

Red Clover Red clover is a legume in the pea family often used for hay and as a nitrogen-fixing crop. This three-leaf clover is thought to be the model for the suit of clubs in playing cards, and perhaps for the Irish shamrock. The dried reddish flowers are used medicinally. Uses and Benefits: Red clover has gained widespread popularity as a phytoestrogen, along with other isoflavone-containing legumes such as soybeans. It is commonly used as a natural "estrogensubstitute" for menopausal symptoms and for the prevention of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease in women. It is... (read more)

Author: Steve Mathew

24. Eating Foods That Contain Estrogen, Primarily Soy, May Reduce Menopausal Symptoms
December 29, 2006

Scientific research concerning plant foods that contain estrogen (referred to as phytoestrogens) is still in the preliminary stages. Most research concerning estrogens and red clover isoflavones (a type of phytoestrogen) has been performed using laboratory animals. As with hormone replacement therapy, plant foods that contain estrogen are the subjects of much research and some debate in the scientific community. Here we look at some of the most recent research, on both sides of the debate. Red clover is a plant that grows throughout the world. It was a food source for humans, at one ... (read more)

Author: Patsy Hamilton

25. Red Clover: Hot Flashes Reduced In Some Women Using This Supplement
November 27, 2006

Studies concerning red clover, hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms return mixed results. All natural herbs for hot flashes are increasingly popular, due largely to reports by the Women’s Health Initiative concerning the health risks associated with long-term use of hormone replacement therapy. For many years hormone replacement therapy or equine estrogens alone was the treatment of choice for women suffering from symptoms related to menopause. Health risks related to estrogen only therapy were first identified in the mid seventies, when researchers identified an increased incidenc... (read more)

Author: Patsy Hamilton

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