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  2. Clover Network - Wikipedia

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    Clover is a cloud-based Android point of sale ( POS) platform that was launched in April 2012. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, United States. As of the quarter ended September 2020, Clover processed $133 billion of annualized card transactions worldwide, making it the largest U.S. cloud POS firm.

  3. Clover honey is a sweetener with a light color and slightly floral flavor. Bees make clover honey by collecting nectar from clover flowers. While clover honey is high in sugar, it also offers some ...

  4. Clover Health - Wikipedia

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    Clover Health Investments, Corp. is an American health care company founded in 2014. The company provides Medicare Advantage (MA) insurance plans and operates as a direct contracting entity with the U.S. government. The company manages care for Medicare beneficiaries in 11 states and started trading publicly on January 8, 2021.

  5. Is Clover Edible? Nutrients, Benefits, and Downsides - Healthline

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    The rabbitfoot clover (T. arvense) is an annual clover that thrives in sandy lands with little water. Similarly, the Kura clover ( T. ambiguum ) is adapted to harsh environmental conditions and is ...

  6. Trifolium stoloniferum - Wikipedia

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    Species: T. stoloniferum. Binomial name. Trifolium stoloniferum. Muhl. ex A. Eaton. Trifolium stoloniferum, the running buffalo clover, [2] is an endangered species of perennial clover native to the eastern and midwestern United States. From 1940 to 1983 it was believed to be extinct until two populations were discovered in West Virginia.

  7. Red Clover: Benefits, Uses, and Side Effects - Healthline

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    Red clover is an herb used in traditional medicine to treat a wide range of health issues, such as hot flashes, osteoporosis, arthritis, and skin and hair disorders. This article reviews the ...

  8. Trifolium pratense - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium pratense f. pratense. Trifolium pratense var. pratense. Trifolium ukrainicum Opperman. Trifolium pratense (from Latin prātum, meaning meadow), red clover, [2] [3] is a herbaceous species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, native to Europe, Western Asia, and northwest Africa, but planted and naturalized in many other regions.

  9. Clover Mites: Appearance, Diet, and How to Get Rid of an ...

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    What do clover mites look like? Clover mites are one of the larger species of plant-eating mites, with adults usually measuring between 0.03 and .033 inches (.75-.85 millimeters) long.