White Clover
White clover is the most common type of clover we have in the northeast. This perennial usually flowers in late May, taking the “annoying weed” baton from dandelions, which are going to seed when we first see clover.
Clover usually grows in a low mat, with several plants intertwined. It can be very difficult to control due to its aggressive spread and waxy layer on the leaves.
Its white flowers are very attractive to bees, so clover control can be pretty important for those allergic to bee stings.