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I have been told that this flower is a relative of the common clover (and so I have been told). Long time ago I brought one of these plants home and transplanted it on our yard. When my wife returned home she look at it and said, "are you sure that you want such a nasty weed in our yard?" I said, "the flowers are beautiful, so what is it?" That's when she told me that it was a "clover," a weed that grows all over the interior of Alaska. I removed it, of course
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