Introducing Trifolium hirtum, also known as rose clover, a species of clover that is native to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. It is highly esteemed for its use as a cover crop and animal fodder. This hairy annual herb grows erect in form and produces pink corollas that are 1 or 1.5 centimeters long. Its oval leaflets can grow up to 2.5 centimeters long, and its bristle-tipped stipules and coated calyces make it stand out. While it was originally introduced to California in the 1940s as a forage crop, it is known today as a widespread roadside weed. Whether you're looking to cultivate it or simply enjoy its natural beauty, Trifolium hirtum is the perfect addition to any garden or farm.