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me’dium.. 
DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Trifolium. 
Hares-foot. Hares-foot A coe Sandy — and pi 
fields. [Wick Clifts. a Sw A. July, A 
r. Dickenson observes, that it is highly aromatic bea 
dried, and that it wire its odour long. 
ear Ds dwarf. Ray. 14, 2." : 
Root running deep. Stems trailing, 1 to 3 inches long. Fru:t- 
- stalks very short. Heads numerous, roundish. Blossoms white 
or pale flesh-coloured. Ditx. in R. Syn. user ss trailing. Leafits 
rather elliptical, blunter than in 1, and by no means so pointed as 
T. Spikes te blossom nearly regular: ‘stipule awl- 
shaped, converging: stems zigzag, branched. Arz. 
Facq. austr. 38C-E. bot. 190-FI. dan. 662. 
Rost scarry slender, cites tough, very lores 
brown, perennial, above with y heads, and somewhat 
shrubby. Szems several, simple, one eylindcl or slightly 
scans a % to 1 foot hig ‘ mo So almost all the © joints, 
with a slight hairiness on both — and cathe at the edges 
sometimes nearly smooth ; those of the lower leaves blunt and 
nicked at the end; those of the rest rather pointed. Spike 
roundish, pleasing to the eye and. smell, nearly a gene- 
rally single, sometimes 2, slightly woolly. _Ca/. smooth, with 
10 scores ; tee th green, beset with scattered ie ay the ae 
most equal in length to the tube of the blossom, the rest gradu- 
-ally-shorter. Jaco. Differs from T, pratense as follows: Leaves 
longer, more strongly ribbed, smoo vests — Stipule speat- 
ped, green, not awned. Hart Leaves longer and narrowely — 
and i Wie Sh deeper colour dan dione of ee Saws Clover. 
he : 
opt Foe . iad Trefoil. Trifel. i eng: Huds, ed. 
n. Lightf, Trifol. flexuosn ws se d Bot. arr — 
ed: its! Teme mts wec. Perennia Marle Graste 
Hups.—Pastures and sides of hedges. Ras. 2 Shes of woods. 
Jaco.—Mountainous pastures. Hups. At the foot of the High- 
hand mountains in moist and tse places. Licutr, In Skit. 
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