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Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. 

 Yellow sweet clover 

 Waste places. Infrequent. Apalachin and Canipville. Summer. 



Trifolium agrarium L. 

 Yclloiv clover. Hop clover 

 Fields and roadsides. Frequent. May- September. 



Trifolium procumbens L. 

 Low hop clover 

 Fields in the vicinity of Campville. Infrequent. May-Sep- 

 tember. 



Trifolium incarnatum L. 



Crimson clover 

 Meadows. Frequent. A beautiful species with conspicuous, 

 bright crimson flowers. Often cultivated. Summer. 



Trifolium arvense L. 

 Rahhit foot, ^tone clover 

 Along roadsides at Apalachin and Barton. Common. Summer. 



Trifolium pratense L. 

 Red clover 

 Fields and meadows. Abundant. Mny-October. 



Trifolium hybridum L. 



Alsike clove ) 

 Grass lands. Common. June-October. 



Trifolium repens 1>. 

 White clover 

 Fields, open and waste places. Very common. May-December. 



Robinia pseudacacia L. 

 Locust tree 

 Naturalized along the banks of the Sus(|nehainin ;uid often 

 forming almost impenetrable thickets. June. 



Robinia viscosa Vent. 

 Clammy locust 

 Roadside near Wnverlv. June. 



