crimson clover |
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| navigate by keyword : across annual apex base bilobed blood branched clover clover1 crimson each europe fabaceae family flowers fritton grows hairy herb incarnatum italian known leaflet leaves long means most name native norfolk only petiole produced rich species spring summer tall throughout trifoliate trifolium truncated unbranched upright with |
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| Trifolium incarnatum, known as crimson clover[1] or Italian clover, is a species of clover in the family Fabaceae, native to most of Europe. The species name incarnatum means `blood red`. This upright annual herb grows to 20-50 cm tall, unbranched or branched only at the base. The leaves are trifoliate with a long petiole, each leaflet hairy, 8-16 mm across, with a truncated or bilobed apex. The flowers are produced throughout the spring and summer, rich red or crimson |
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