Red clover is such a beautiful herb; its purple, dome-like flowers grow in the shady lanes next to shrubs near water. The tall fuzzy stocks with three oval leaves on each little stem are so fun to rub your hands against. You never thought you would pet an herb did you? Well, you might if you meet this beauty in person. You will often see bees and butterflies on red clover, enjoying the delicious nectar in each and every little flower in the bloom. The often taste sweet, especially fresh off of the plant, and are easily enjoyed fresh in a salad or cooked in rice. I especially love red clover tea, or to be more technically accurate, red clover "infusion."Come join us and learn all about this beautiful herbs healing benefits and the many ways you can enjoy it. In this issue you will find these articles:Red Clover Herbal MonographRed Clover Flower EssenceRed Clover InfusionRed Clover for SkinRed Clover for WomenRed Clover for CoughsGlossary of Herbalism
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