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Clover lawn
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A clover lawn is composed of clover and can be used as an alternative to grass lawns. It requires less maintenance than a traditional lawn and utilizes less water.[1][2] It is also more heat tolerant.[3] White clover is the plant most frequently used.[4] Red clover may also be used.[5]
For the mansion also known as Clover Lawn, see David Davis Mansion.
For the locality, see Leduc County.
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