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    Trifolium campestre

    Trifolium campestre, commonly known as hop trefoil, field clover and low hop clover, is a species of flowering plant native to Europe and western Asia, growing in dry, sandy grassland habitats, fields, woodland margins, roadsides, wastelands and cultivated land. The species name campestre means "of the fields". Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Trifolium campestre, commonly known as hop trefoil, [1] field clover [2] and low hop clover, is a species of flowering plant native to Europe and western Asia, growing in dry, sandy grassland habitats, fields, woodland margins, roadsides, wastelands and cultivated land. The species name campestre means "of the fields".
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  4. minnesotawildflowers.info

    This weed was introduced as a "soil improvement" and forage crop and quickly escaped cultivation. It is more widely distributed within the state than the very similar Golden Hop Clover (Trifolium aureum). As its name suggests, Low Hop Clover has a lower growth habit but the most distinguishing characteristic is that the central leaflet has ...
  5. content.ces.ncsu.edu

    NC State Extension Publications

    https://content.ces.ncsu.edu › hop-clover

    4 days agoSeveral species of hop clover (Trifolium campestre) are found in North Carolina. They are similar in appearance and they respond similarly to herbicides. These are winter annual or biennial weeds. Hop clover has a trifoliate leaf similar to white clover. Leaflets have prominent veins and the terminal leaflet of each leaf is on a short stem.
  6. illinoiswildflowers.info

    Learn about the description, cultivation, range, habitat, and faunal associations of this annual plant in the bean family. Low Hop Clover is a common and weedy species in Illinois, introduced from Eurasia, with yellow flowers that resemble hops.
  7. inaturalist.org

    Trifolium campestre, commonly known as hop trefoil, field clover and low hop clover, is a species of clover native to Europe and western Asia, growing in dry, sandy grassland habitats, fields, woodland margins, roadsides, wastelands and cultivated land. The species name campestre means 'of the fields'.
  8. pnwflowers.com

    Trifolium campestre Field Clover. Stems upright to lax. Leaves with petioles longer than the 3 egg-shaped leaflets, finely toothed. Flowers bright yellow, 15-25 in a nearly round cluster, reflexing downward soon after opening and becoming brown with age. Grows in disturbed soils, along roads, in lawns, at low elevations.
  9. discoverlife.org

    Trifolium campestre is native of Eurasia and North Africa. This plant has spread to most temperate regions of the world. In the United States, this plant is common from Florida to Eastern Texas. Low Hop Clover, better known as field clover in some areas, has been found around the Pacific slopes and is common in California. ...
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