Classic texts: King's 1898.
Trifolium pratense
Trifolium pratense L.
Engl.: red clover, meadow honeysuckle, meadow trefoil, trefoil.
Deu.: Rotklee.
Suom.: puna-apila.
Sven.: rödklöver, mjölontuppor, rödväpling.
Ital.: trifoglio dei prati.
On drying clovers.
Henriette's herbal blog: Red clover flowers take a looong time to dry.
Trifolium pratense L., Puna-apila. Trifolium repens L., Valkoapila.
Vanhoja tekstejä: Suomen myrkylliset ja lääkekasvit, 1936.
Trifolium arvense et Trifolium pratense. Katzenklee und Wiesenklee. Leguminosae.
Classic texts: Madaus 1938.
Gleanings in Materia Medica.
Classic texts: Journals: AJP 1883. Constituents of Tamarinds, Constituents of Trifolium pratense, Polygonum Hydropiperoides, Megarrhiza californica (Marah fabaceus), A bitter bark from San Salvador, Andromeda japonica, Andromeda mariana.
Varieties.
Classic texts: Journals: AJP 1881. Oil of Wintergreen in Purulent Cystitis, Hot Water for Sweaty Feet, Fetid Sweating of the Feet, The Movements of Plants, Clover Tea for Cancer, Actinomeris (Verbesina) Helianthoides, Belladonna Jujubes, Mountain Fever, Peptized Milk as Food for Infants and Invalids, Why We Eat Oysters Raw, What is the Natural Food of Man.
Overnight infusion.
Henriette's herbal blog: Nettle and red clover chais as overnight infusions.