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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) observed in Jasper, TN 37347, USA

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Citizen Science

Red Clover growing near Jasper, TN feeds local pollinators like bumblebees and fixes nitrogen in the soil — meaning patches in your yard or nearby fields are quietly improving soil fertility for free.

Someone spotted and documented Red Clover in Jasper, Tennessee, and the sighting was verified to research-grade quality by the iNaturalist community. Red Clover is a flowering plant with pink-purple blooms that's beloved by bees and often used to enrich garden soil. This kind of confirmed sighting helps scientists track where plants are growing across the country over time.

Key Findings

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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) was observed and confirmed at research-grade quality in Jasper, TN 37347

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The observation contributes to citizen-science biodiversity mapping in Marion County, Tennessee

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Red Clover is a nitrogen-fixing legume, meaning its presence signals potential soil health benefits in the local area

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A research-grade observation of Red Clover was recorded in Jasper, Tennessee, contributing a verified data point to community-driven plant distribution records for this widespread legume.

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Research-grade observation of Red Clover in Jasper, TN 37347, USA.

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