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  2. wildflowerweb.co.uk

    Ornithopus perpusillus, also known as small bird's-foot trefoil or small bird's-foot deervetch, is a perennial herb native to Europe and Asia. It is a member of the Fabaceae family and is closely related to plants such as clovers and beans. Small bird's-foot trefoil is characterized by its small, pea-like flowers and compound leaves that ...
  3. naturespot.org

    Near scarce n Leicestershire and Rutland. In the Flora of Leicestershire (Primavesi and Evans 1988) i t was found in 14 of the 617 tetrads.. In the VC55 checklist, (Jeeves, 2011) it is listed as Native; heath-grassland; scarce. It was on the 2011 VC55 Rare Plant Register (Jeeves, 2011) but does not meet the criteria for the current RPR (Hall and Woodward, 2022)
  4. powo.science.kew.org

    Ornithopus perpusillus f. branquinhoi P.Silva in Agron. Lusit. 18: 33 (1956) Ornithopus perpusillus var. elongatus Lamotte in Prodr. Fl. Plat. Centr. 1: 227 (1876) Ornithopus perpusillus var. glaber Corb. in Nouv. Fl. Normandie: 169 (1894) Ornithopus perpusillus var. minimus Rouy in G.Rouy & J.Foucaud, Fl. France 5: 310 (1899) Ornithopus ...
  5. wildflowersofireland.net

    This rare species is a most attractive little plant. It is to be found on bare, dry, sandy soil, especially near to the sea. It is procumbent, barely reaching 40cm tall.Perhaps you can first spot it by seeing the pretty rosettes of pinnate leaves.The flowers are extremely small, only 3-5mm long, and they are grouped together in heads, anything from 3 to 6 per head, with a pinnate bract below ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Ornithopus, the bird's-foot, [2] is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae.It includes six species and one natural hybrid native to Europe, Macaronesia, the eastern Mediterranean, northwest Africa, and Iran, and from southern Brazil to northeastern Argentina in South America. [1]Appearance of the fruits which gave the name to the genus
  7. species.wikimedia.org

    Ornithopus perpusillus in Kew Science Plants of the World Online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published online. Accessed: 2021 Feb 24. Reference page. International Plant Names Index. 2021. Ornithopus perpusillus. Published online. Accessed: Feb 24 2021. Tropicos.org 2021. Ornithopus perpusillus. Missouri Botanical ...
  8. Ornithopus perpusillus. Little white bird's foot. Life-form & Growth Form: Therophyte. Annual. Little/ no vegetative spread. Flowering period: May to July. Habitats: Short, open grassland. Rock outcrops. Sand dunes. Bare earth within dry heathland. Drought-prone sunny banks. Mostly lowland, on free-draining acidic sands and gravel. Threats:
  9. plantaedb.com

    Ornithopus perpusillus f. branquinhoi: P.Silva: Agron. Lusit.18: 33 (1956) Common names Top Add a new one! Suggest a correction! Filter by language: Language Common/alternative name English: little white bird's-foot: English: bird's-foot: Arabic: رجل العصفور: Arabic ...

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  1. Ornithopus perpusillus

    Ornithopus perpusillus or little white bird's-foot, is a plant species of the genus Ornithopus. Wikipedia

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