CLOVERS AND ALLIED PLANTS. 



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Burr Clover (Medicago denticulate). An annual with 

 spreading stems, usually 'quite hairless. Stipules bordered 

 with fine teeth. 

 The pod is spir- 

 ally twisted, and 

 is edged with two 

 rows of hooked or 

 curved prickles 

 the whole form- 

 ing a burr. 



This is a vol- 

 unteer, occurr- 

 ing in scattered 

 localities. The 

 burrs cause little 

 or no inconveni- 

 ence in New Zea- 

 land, while the 

 foliage gives good 

 feed in Spring 

 and Autumn, It 

 is never sown. 



Spotted Burr 

 Clover (Medicago 

 maculata) . Very 

 much like the 

 preceding species 

 except that the pod is more compact and globular in shape, 

 and that there is usually a dark spot in the middle of each 

 leaflet. It also is a volunteer. 



Sainfoin (Ondbrychis vicicefolia). A perennial of a few 

 years' duration with stems 1 to 2 feet high ; stipules brown, 

 thin, finely pointed ; leaflets a dozen or more ; flowers 

 bright pink. 



Fig. 30. Burr Clover. 



(From N.Z. Department of Agriculture, Leaflet 6). 



