Clover subgroups
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Clover subgroups
I see on the safe list clover (leaves and buds) is listed. There are 300 varieties of clover. Are they ALL safe?
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Re: Clover subgroups
Probably, as long as there aren't any pesticides or other hazardous chemicals on them. I'd start with a variety that has a good history of herbal use for humans.
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Re: Clover subgroups
No one’s tested that many species, but most of the ones you’ll find are edible for livestock and have no major toxicity concerns.
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