Trifolium stoloniferum is a species of plant commonly known as creeping clover. However, there are several synonyms for this species, including Trifolium repens var. stoloniferum, Trifolium repens subsp. stoloniferum, and Trifolium repens f. stoloniferum. These botanical names all refer to the same plant, which is a low-growing, creeping perennial that spreads via runners or stolons. Trifolium stoloniferum is commonly used as a ground cover in lawns and gardens due to its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil. It produces attractive white or pink flowers in the summer and is an important source of forage for livestock.