| Images of Rose Clover | |
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| Note: The following cover crop images are part of an extensive collection of cover crop photographs maintained the UC SAREP staff. The images have not been completely categorized and labeled. Some will be included in a book on cover crops due out in 1997, but all images have been made available online because of the overwhelming number of requests we have had for them. | |
| Rose clover and filaree (Erodium botrys). Davis, Yolo Co., CA, photo by Bob Bugg. |
| Rose clover is drought tolerant and hard seeded. Davis, Yolo Co., CA, photo by Bob Bugg. |
| Crimson clover and rose clover developing seed heads. Photo by Bob Bugg. |
| Rose clover is commonly used as a vineyard and orchard cover crop. Photo by Bob Bugg. |
| Rose clover is a deep-rooted winter-annual legume that produces abundant hard seed. It is less tolerant of competition than subterranean clover or crimson clover. Photo by Ingels. |
| Crimson clover, subterranean clover, and bur medic are often grown together in orchards and vineyards. Photo by Chuck Ingels. |
| Rose clover is often grown in vineyards. Photo by Chuck Ingels. |
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