clustered clover
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cluster clover — noun also clustered clover : an annual clover (Trifolium glomeratum) having globular purplish heads native to Europe but now grown elsewhere especially in No. America and Australasia as a hay and forage plant … Useful english dictionary
Trifolium glomeratum L. — Symbol TRGL4 Common Name clustered clover Botanical Family Fabaceae … Scientific plant list
Trifolium glomeratum — ID 85529 Symbol Key TRGL4 Common Name clustered clover Family Fabaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Introduced to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution AL, CA, FL, HI, OR, SC Growth Habit Forb/herb … USDA Plant Characteristics
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