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fT. repens Le White Clover. Stems 10-30 cm, long, creeping or reclining, 
glabrous; stipules membranous, lanceolate, about 1 om, long; leaflets 
commonly 16-18 mn, long, obcordate or rhombic-orbicular, often notched, 
commonly whitish-blotched, finely toothed; heads borne on axillary ped- 
uncles 15-50 em, in diameter, imvolucre none; calyx 5 mm, long, glabrous, 
the tecth 2 ma, long, unequal, very acute, tapering but little; corolla 
about l om, long, the exserted portion of the banner twice the length of 
the wings and keel. 
Frequent in waste places, along roadways and trails and in meadows ; 
naturalized from Luropee 
Te hybridum Le Alsike Clover, Similar to T, repens but the flowers pink 
and the stems tufted, erect, not stoloniferousg seeds etopressbertty mottled 
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