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ters of 2 to 7. It is of promise as a winter 
annual in the Southern States; the plants 
reseed well but are unable to withstand hot 
summers even in the Northeast. It is unique 
among the true clovers in that the ripening 
heads turn downward and bury themselves 
under the soil, where the seeds mature. 
The mat of creeping stems it develops is a 
good erosion-control device, and the species 
is now undergoing further trial in this coun- 
try. ; 
Trigonella foenum-graecum L (FENU- 
GREEK )—A low Eurasian annual grown as 
a cover crop and winter green-manure crop 
in southern California near the coast, espe- 
| ZORNIA BRACTEATA 
f Bracted Zornia 

VOANDZEIA SUBTERRANEA 

Congo Goober 

cially in walnut groves. The flowers vary 
from white or yellowish to bluish in color. 
Ulex europaeus L (EuRoPpEAN GORSE)— 
A spiny European shrub up to 4 feet in 
height, also known as furze and whin. It 
has tiny spine-tipped leaves and showy yel- 
low flowers, which, although nectarless, are 
used by bees as a source of pollen. 
Vicia americana Muh] (AMERICAN 
vetcH)—A herbaceous perennial vine native 
to moist sites throughout the United States 
except the extreme Southeast and Southwest. 
Its leaves have 8 to 14 leaflets, and the flow- 
ers are bluish-purple. Narrow-leaved (var. 
VIGNA SINENSIS 
Cowpea 
WISTERIA FRUTESCENS 
t American Wisteria 
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