12 Clover Flower Images
Today we have a beautiful collection of Clover Flower Images. The Pink Clover flower is officially called Red Clover, but it looks pink to me! It has a very distinct round flower head. Interestingly, the head is made up of numerous tubular-shaped flowers. According to my research, each flower has five narrow pink or purplish-pink petals that are tightly packed to form tubes. The petals turn light pink or white toward the base of the flower head, as you can see in our beautiful images below. In this collection, I have also recently added in some white flowers as well. All of the images would be nice to frame as Instant Art, or lovely to use in your Cardmaking Projects or Mixed Media Projects as well!
Pink Clover Flower Images
Isn’t this stunning? Above we have a delightful Pink Clover Flower Botanical Image. Sitting high upon the stem is one perfect Pink Clover Flower. The rounded head of the flower is a dusty pink with darker pink details. The bright green leaves are pointed ovals with bright yellow chevron highlights on the broad middle of the leaf.
Here we have a pretty Pink Clover Flower picture, showing 3 sweet pompom like blooms! This one has lots of healthy triple leaves all over it.
Here is another pink version of these sweet delicate wildflowers!
Shown here is a Pink Clover Landscape Image! In this card you can see how the petals turn light pink or white toward the base of the flower head. They are a dusty pink toward the tops of the heads. In the center of this card is a pretty Landscape Scene painting with a lovely torn edge white frame. The painting shows beautiful Pink Clovers, a lovely Farmhouse, and people gathering the sheaves of wheat. It looks like a very charming place to spend the day!
Pictured above is a Vintage Birds and Clover Image! Shown are two flying Birds inside a light teal circle. They look like Swallows to me. In the background are stems of handsome Pink Clover Flowers. Beautifully illustrated in this picture are the clover leaves.
Here is the latest addition to this collection. Here are some chunky looking blossoms. These are white at the base and pink on the tips. Pretty!
Floral Trade Card
Shown above is a cute little Trade Card. Most likely this was for cigarettes. The pink Blossom here looks quite large in relation to the leaves!
White Clover Flower Pictures
Here we have a charming White Clover Flower Image. It’s subtle but also very delicate and pretty!
This next one is a bit showier than the previous blossom! It has quite a large ivory flower on it.
Black and White Botanical Clover Flower Clipart
Featured here is a splendid Black and White Botanical Engraving! This one also comes from an old Agricultural Magazine, circa 1880’s. It’s a bunch of sweet Summer Clover, and there is even a tiny Bee buzzing around it! Make sure you look closely at the intricate detail of this amazing illustration.
I hope you enjoyed this fun curated collection of Pink Clover Flower Images! You might also enjoy our Shamrock Images HERE and our Favorite Flower Images HERE.
Irene says
Hi Karen,
I love the new ones – especially the Pink Clover and the antique Pink Clover – the farmhouse is pretty too. Thanks so much for sharing these with us! Have a great week ahead of you!
Karen Watson says
Thank you Irene! I hope you have a great week too!
Martha says
Thank you so much for the clover pictures. They are great for embroidery/slow stitch projects for my fabric books. You made my day
Karen Watson says
That sounds so lovely Martha! I’m glad you have a use for these! 🌸
Christine Eaton Jones says
Love these clover graphics. Also, I enjoy reading your posts for each graphic. Thank you.
graphicsfairy says
Thanks so much Christine!
Angela Hoynes says
Thank you
graphicsfairy says
🙂
Irene says
Oh, I love these beautiful fall colours! Thank you so much for the flowers!
Karen Watson says
Thanks Irene, Fall is almost here!
Bev says
Lovely! As always, thank you for being so kind and sharing with us. Happy Friday!
Karen Watson says
Thank you Bev!
Peggy S says
Very nice and detailed. Thank you!
graphicsfairy says
Thanks so much Peggy 🙂