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Ask a Master Gardener: Vermont’s state flower

RED CLOVER, THE state flower of Vermont, is a versatile plant used for everything from cover cropping to culinary dishes. photo / Couleur/Pixabay

Introduced to Vermont by European settlers, red clover has become an essential part of the state’s landscape and identity.

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