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Flowers on stalks nearly as long as the calyx. 
Stem creeping and rooting; stipules shortly pointed ; 
calyx-teeth widish, unequal. 
repens. utch Clover. 
Stem erect; stipules with long, tapering points ; calyx- 
teeth slender, nearly equal. 
hyb’ridum. AlJ/szke Clover. 
Flowers almost or quite without separate stalks. 
Corolla about 4 inch long, or more. 
¢ Flower-heads with 2-5 flowers only, bent down 
and burrowing in the ground after flowering. 
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subterra‘neum. 
Heads with numerous flowers. 
Free part of stipules blunt or broad-pointed. 
ie elongated ; calyx-teeth shorter than the 
corolla. 
incarna‘tum. Crimson Clover. 
ie roundish ; calyx-teeth very hairy, longer 
than the corolla, spreading wide after 
flowering. stella‘tum. 
Pe part of stipules narrowly pointed. 
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“ wide, thin, veined, only free for 4 of 
their length : heads not, or only shortly, 
stalked above the leaves. 
praten’se. Red Clover. 
ae half-free ; heads all stalked. 
eG purple- red ; calyx hairy inside its- 
throat, but not swollen. 
medium Zigzag Clover. 
ee salmon or cream ; throat of calyx 
| almost closed by sw ellings within. 
— short, wide at their base, 
“ scarcely unequal ; flowers pale salmon- 
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colour. maritimum. 
Calyx-teeth narrow, one tooth much 
elongated ; flowers cream-coloured. 
ochroleu’cum. Sulphur Clover. 
Corolla } inch long or less; heads small. 
— inflated and membranous after flowering. 
if circle of bracts (as long as the caly ces). where 
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the stalk joins the flower-head. i) 
fragif'erum. Strawberry Clover. y 
Bracts minute; flowers with the largest petal 
(“ standard ’’) undermost. resupina'tum. | 
Calyx not inflated after flowering. J 
