crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum) observed in Jasper, TN 37347, USA
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Citizen Science
Crimson clover fixes nitrogen in the soil, so spotting it growing in your region confirms it thrives locally — making it a reliable cover crop or pollinator-garden choice for nearby gardeners.
Someone spotted and photographed crimson clover — a bright red-flowered plant — in Jasper, Tennessee, and the sighting was verified as accurate by the iNaturalist community. Crimson clover is loved by bees and farmers alike because it pulls nitrogen from the air and puts it back into the soil naturally. This confirmed sighting helps build a clearer picture of where this plant is actually growing across the country.
Key Findings
One research-grade (community-verified) observation of crimson clover recorded in Jasper, TN 37347
Location falls within Marion County, Tennessee, expanding regional presence data for this species
Citizen-science verification met iNaturalist's research-grade threshold, meaning at least two-thirds of identifiers agreed on the species
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A research-grade observation of crimson clover was recorded in Jasper, Tennessee, contributing verified botanical data to the iNaturalist citizen-science database.
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Research-grade observation of crimson clover in Jasper, TN 37347, USA.
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Trifolium incarnatum, known as crimson clover is a species of herbaceous flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Eurasia.