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New York City Wildflowers
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Red clover
Red clover. They're bigger and usually grow taller than their white clover relatives, but otherwise look similar. These flowers are edible.
West side of the Reservoir, Central Park.
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A catalog of wildflowers - both native and
invasive - found on the streets and in the
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