Common Names: red clover, cleaver grass, cow clover, cow grass, cowgrass, mammoth red clover, marlgrass, meadow clover, meadow trefoil, medium red clover, peavine clover, purple clover
Commonly planted as a pasture species and generally considered beneficial rather than weedy. The stipules are very large and conspicuously greenish veined. One of the parents of alsike clover, this species has recently been shown to be toxic to horses.