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Sighting: Trifolium pratense at 42.36083, -72.49083
Sighting: Trifolium pratense at 42.36083, -72.49083 Posted Dec. 2, 2014, 11:36 a.m. by Bio426student05 Location notes: Wentworth Farm Conservation Area
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Question: I have this growing in my yard in Massachusetts. Is it Trifolium …
...it Trifolium aureum? Answer: Dear jfc, you have certainly photographed a member of the "hop clovers" (Trifolium aureum, T. campestre, T. dubium). However, I can't see the petiolules (...
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Genus: Maianthemum (false Solomon's-seal)
...Maianthemum trifolium Key To This Genus's Species
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Sighting: Trifolium pratense at 43.41944, -73.32722
Sighting: Trifolium pratense at 43.41944, -73.32722 Posted Nov. 19, 2016, 3:02 a.m. by Cala1 Description or comments: The leaves are whorled, with 3 leaflets. The petals are purple. The stem...
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Sighting: Oxalis stricta at 984 Lowell St. Carlisle MA
...of Trifolium--admin.] Location notes: Great Brook Farm
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Sighting: Trifolium pratense at 42.392751, -72.537672
Sighting: Trifolium pratense at 42.392751, -72.537672 Posted Dec. 6, 2015, 7:35 p.m. by dadams Description or comments: [This clover has a pair of leaves subtending the inflorescence on a shor...
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Question: Hello, I'm wondering if this is Mirianthemum trifollium? I discovered it while …
...Maianthemum trifolium (three-leaved false Solomon's-seal). It is a characteristic plant of peatlands and swamps with an organic soil horizon. Best wishes.
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Question: This plant is growing all over the place around my house near …
...of Trifolium arvense (rabbit-foot clover). While the image is not sharp enough for me to tell for sure, from what I can discern, it looks like this common species in fruit.
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Question: Can you please help me identify this plant. It was found in …
...includes Trifolium (clover), Medicago (alfalfa), and Melilotus (sweet-clover). These are herbaceous species that have toothed leaflets. While I can't see details that would allow vegetative ide...
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Question: Hello, I am from a little town in Massachusetts called North Brookfield. …
...like Trifolium pratense (red clover). It is a common species that does grown on lawns and in fields. Wonderful find.