Pointed tick-trefoil is woodland plant that brings delicate pink flowers and intriguing structure to a woodland garden. They flower in late spring when little else does, making it an important pollen and nectar resource for native bees. As a member of the bean family, this species is a nitrogen-fixing plant.
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