Overview
Clover (Trifolium), or trefoil, is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the leguminous pea family Fabaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution; the highest diversity is found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, but many species also occur in South America and Africa, including at high altitudes on mountains in the tropics. They are small annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial herbaceous plants. The leaves are trifoliate (rarely 5- or 7-foliate), with stipules adnate to the leaf-stalk, and heads or dense spikes of small red, purple, white, or yellow flowers; the small, few-seeded pods are enclosed in the calyx. Other closely related genera often called clovers include Melilotus (sweet clover) and Medicago (alfalfa or 'calvary clover'). The "shamrock" of popular iconography is sometimes considered to be young clover. The scientific name derives from the Latin tres, "three", and folium, "leaf", so called from the characteristic form of the leaf, which has three leaflets (trifoliate); hence the popular name trefoil. Clovers are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) species; see list of Lepidoptera that feed on clovers.
Several species are extensively cultivated as fodder plants. The most widely cultivated clovers are white clover Trifolium repens and red clover Trifolium pratense. Clover, either sown alone or in mixture with ryegrass, has for a long time formed a staple crop for soiling, for several reasons: it grows freely, shooting up again after repeated mowings; it produces an abundant crop; it is palatable to and nutritious for livestock; it grows in a great range of soils and climates; and it is appropriate for either pasturage or green composting.
In many areas, particularly on acidic soil, clover is short-lived because of a combination of insect pests, diseases and nutrie nt balance; this is known as "clover sickness". When crop rotations are managed so that clover does not recur at intervals shorter than eight years, it grows with much of its pristine vigor.
Clover sickness in more recent times may also be linked to pollinator decline; clovers are most efficiently pollinated by bumblebees, which have declined as a result of agricultural intensification.[3] Honeybees can also pollinate clover, and beekeepers are often in heavy demand from farmers with clover pastures. Farmers reap the benefits of increased reseeding that occurs with increased bee activity, which means that future clover yields remain abundant. Beekeepers benefit from the clover bloom, as clover is one of the main nectar sources for honeybees.
T. repens, white or Dutch clover, is a perennial abundant in meadows and good pastures. The flowers are white or pinkish, becoming brown and deflexed as the corolla fades. T. hybridum, alsike or Swedish clover, is a perennial which was introduced early in the 19th century and has now become naturalized in Britain. The flowers are white or rosy, and resemble those of the last species. T. medium, meadow or zigzag clover, a perennial with straggling flexuous stems and rose-purple flowers, is of little agricultural value.
Other South African species are: T. arvense, hare's-foot trefoil; found in fields and dry pastures, a soft hairy plant with minute white or pale pink flowers and feathery sepals; T. fragiferum, orange clover, with hot-grounded, globose, rose-purple heads and swollen calyxes; T. procumbens, hop trefoil, on dry pastures and roadsides, the heads of pale yellow flowers suggesting miniature hops; and the somewhat similar T. minus, common in pastures and roadsides, with smaller heads and small yellow flowers turning dark brown. It is a source of high protein.
Symbolism and mythology
Shamrock, the traditional Irish symbol, which according to legend was coined by Saint Patrick for the Holy Trinity, is commonly associated with clover, though sometimes with Oxalis species, which are also trifoliate (i.e., they have three leaves).
Clovers occasionally have leaves with four leaflets, instead of the usual three. These four-leaf clovers, like other rarities, are considered lucky. Clovers can also have five, six, or more leaves, but these are rarer. The record for most leaves is 56, set in 10 May 2009.[4] This beat the 21-leaf clover,[5] a record set in June 2008 by the same man, who had also held the prior record Guinness World Record of 18.[6]
A common idiom is "to be (live) in clover", meaning to live a carefree life of ease, comfort, or prosperity. This originally referred to the fact that clover is fattening to cattle.[7]
The cloverleaf interchange is named for the resemblance to the leaves of a (four-leafed) clover when viewed from the air.
Selected species
The genus Trifolium currently has 245 recognized species:[1]
Ga llery
Trifolium pignantii

Trifolium repens in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India.

Oneflower clover (Trifolium uniflorum)

Trifolium alpinum, flower

Closeup of a white clover (Trifolium repens).
See also
- Cloverleaf quasar
Other South African species are: T. arvense, hare's-foot trefoil; found in fields and dry pastures, a soft hairy plant with minute white or pale pink flowers and feathery sepals; T. fragiferum, orange clover, with hot-grounded, globose, rose-purple heads and swollen calyxes; T. procumbens, hop trefoil, on dry pastures and roadsides, the heads of pale yellow flowers suggesting miniature hops; and the somewhat similar T. minus, common in pastures and roadsides, with smaller heads and small yellow flowers turning dark brown. It is a source of high protein.
Symbolism and mythology
Shamrock, the traditional Irish symbol, which according to legend was coined by Saint Patrick for the Holy Trinity, is commonly associated with clover, though sometimes with Oxalis species, which are also trifoliate (i.e., they have three leaves).
Clovers occasionally have leaves with four leaflets, instead of the usual three. These four-leaf clovers, like other rarities, are considered lucky. Clovers can also have five, six, or more leaves, but these are rarer. The record for most leaves is 56, set in 10 May 2009.[4] This beat the 21-leaf clover,[5] a record set in June 2008 by the same man, who had also held the prior record Guinness World Record of 18.[6]
A common idiom is "to be (live) in clover", meaning to live a carefree life of ease, comfort, or prosperity. This originally referred to the fact that clover is fattening to cattle.[7]
The cloverleaf interchange is named for the resemblance to the leaves of a (four-leafed) clover when viewed from the air.
Selected species
The genus Trifolium currently has 245 recognized species:[1]
Gallery
Trifolium pignantii

Trifolium repens in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India.

Oneflower clover (Trifolium uniflorum)

Trifolium alpinum, flower

Closeup of a white clover (Trifolium repens).
See also
- Cloverleaf quasar
References
- ^ a b "Species Nomenclature in GRIN". http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/splist.pl?12357. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
- ^ a b c d e f "Genus Nomenclature in GRIN". http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/gnlist.pl?1558. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
- ^ Bumbles make beeline for gardens, study suggests Retrieved 27 November 2010.
- ^ "Most Leaves on a Clover". Guiness World Records. 2011. http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-1/most-leaves-on-a-clover/. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
- ^ 21-leaf Clover Sets Record. Neatorama. Retrieved 7 December 2008.
- ^ Clover - Most Leaves. Guinness World Record. Retrieved 7 December 2008. - (illustrating a stem with eighteen leaflets discovered in Hanamaki City, Japan, in May 2002)
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. "clover", Online Etymology Dictionary, s.v. "clover".
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclop?dia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
External links
- Quattrofolium
- Edibility of clover: Edible parts and visual identification of wild clover.
- Nitrogen fixation
Taxonomy
The Genus Trifolium is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 1,072 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in the Genus Trifolium: T. 'Red Kenland' · T. 'White Bunnies' · T. 0~0~0~0~con · T. abbreviatum · T. absadami · T. abyssinicum · T. acaule · T. aciculare · T. acutiflorum · T. adscendens · T. adulterinum · T. affine · T. africanum (African Clover) · T. agrarium · T. agrestinum · T. aintabense (Aintab Clover) · T. albapurpureum · T. albens · T. albiceps · T. albidum · T. albopupureum · T. albopurpureaum · T. albopurpureum (Common Indian Clover) · T. album · T. alexandrinum (Alexandrinischer Klee) · T. alexandrinum var. serotinum · T. alexandrinus · T. alexandrium · T. alopecuroides · T. alpestre (Purple Globe Clover) · T. alpestre var. alpestre · T. alpestre var. durmitoreum · T. alpicola · T. alpicolum · T. alpinum (Alpen Klee) · T. altissimum · T. amabile (Aztec Clover) · T. amabile var. amabile · T. amabile var. hemsleyi · T. amabile var. longifoliolum · T. amabile var. longifolium · T. amabile var. mexicanum · T. amabile var. pedicellaris · T. ambiguum (Caucasian Clover) · T. ambiquum · T. amoenum · T. amphianthum · T. amphicarpum · T. amplectens · T. ampulescens · T. anatolicum · T. andersonii (Anderson´s Clover) · T. andersonii andersonii · T. andersonii beatleyae · T. andersonii beatleyae var. beatleyae (Anderson´s Clover) · T. andersonii friscanum · T. andersonii monoense · T. andersonii monoense var. monoense (Anderson´s Clover) · T. andersonii var. friscanum · T. andinum (Intermountain Clover) · T. andinum Nutt. var. podocephalum Barneby · T. andinum var. andinum · T. andrewsii · T. andricum · T. anemophilum · T. anemophilum anemophilum · T. angustifolium (Narrowleaf Crimson Clover) · T. ankaratrense · T. anodon · T. anomalum · T. antucoense · T. antucoensis · T. apertum (Open Clover) · T. appendiculatum · T. apulum · T. arachnoideum · T. arcuatum · T. arcuatum arcuatum · T. arenivagum · T. argentinense · T. argutum · T. aristatum · T. arizonicum lacerum · T. armeniacum · T. armenium · T. arrectisetum · T. arvense (Rabbit´s Foot Clover) · T. arvense subsp. arvense · T. arvense subsp. gracile · T. arvense gracile · T. arvernense · T. arvicolum · T. asperulum · T. atlanticum · T. atropurpureum · T. atrorubens · T. atrorubens atrorubens · T. attenuatum (Rocky Mountain Clover) · T. aucheri · T. aurantiacum · T. aureum (Large Hop Trefoil) · T. axillare · T. baccarinii · T. badium (Brown Clover) · T. baeticum · T. balansae · T. banaticum · T. barbatum · T. barbeyi · T. barbigerum (Bearded Clover) · T. barbigerum var. andrewsii · T. barbigerum var. barbigerum · T. barbulatum · T. barnebyi · T. barnebyi var. barnebyi · T. bastetanum · T. batmanicum · T. beckwithii (Beckwith´s Clover) · T. bejariense (Bejar Clover) · T. bellianum · T. benghalense · T. bertrandi · T. berytheum (Beirut Clover) · T. biasolettianum · T. bicephalum · T. biceps · T. bicolor · T. bicorne · T. bifidum (Notch-Leaf Clover) · T. bifidum decipiens · T. bifidum var. bifidum · T. bifidum var. decipiens · T. biflorum · T. bifurcatum · T. bilineatum · T. billardierei · T. billardieri · T. bituminosum · T. bivonae · T. blancheanum · T. blesense · T. bocconei (Twin-Flowered Clover) · T. bocconi · T. boisseri · T. boissieri (Boissier´s Clover) · T. bolanderi (Bolander´s Clover) · T. bolivianum · T. bonanni · T. bonnevillei · T. brachycalycinum · T. brachyodon · T. brachypus · T. brachystylos · T. bracteatum · T. bracteolatum · T. brandegeei (Brandegee´s Clover) · T. brandegei · T. brevipes · T. breweri (Forest Clover) · T. brutium · T. buckwestiorum (Buckwest´s Clover) · T. bullatum · T. burchellianum · T. burchellianum burchellianum · T. burchellianum johnstonii · T. burchellianum johnstonnii · T. buxbaumii · T. caeruleum · T. caespitosum · T. calcaricum (Running Glade Clover) · T. californicum · T. calocephalum · T. campestre (Field (Big-Hop) Clover) · T. campestre var. campestre · T. campestre var. dertosense · T. campestre var. minus · T. candollei · T. canescens (Graying Clover) · T. capillatum · T. capitellatum · T. carmeli · T. carmelii · T. carolinianum (Wild White Clover) · T. carteiense · T. cassium · T. caucasicum (Caucasian Clover) · T. caudatum · T. caurinum · T. caurinum caurinum · T. celtibericum · T. ceretanum · T. cernuum (Drooping-Flowered Clover) · T. cernuun · T. cheranganiense · T. cherleri (Southern Clover) · T. cherlerii · T. chiclense · T. chilaloense · T. chilense (Chilean Clover) · T. chlorotrichum · T. chrysanthum · T. ciliatum · T. ciliolatum (Foothill Clover) · T. ciliosum · T. cinctum · T. cinerascens · T. circumdatum · T. circumscissum · T. clandestinum · T. clausonis · T. clusii · T. clypeatum (Schildartiger Klee) · T. coccineum · T. coerulescens · T. coeruleum · T. coespitosum · T. cognatum · T. collinum · T. columbianum · T. columbinum · T. columbinum argillorum · T. columbinum olivaceum · T. comosum · T. concinnum · T. confusum · T. congestum (Crowded Clover) · T. conicum · T. constantinopolitanum · T. contractum · T. costei · T. cousturieri · T. covillei · T. cryptopodium · T. cryptoscias · T. cupani · T. cyanthiferum · T. cyathiferum (Wide-Collar Clover) · T. cylindricum · T. cytisoides · T. dalmaticum (Dalmatian Clover) · T. dasyphyllum (Whip-Root Clover) · T. dasyphyllum anemophilum · T. dasyphyllum dasyphyllum · T. dasyphyllum uintense · T. dasyphyllum uintense var. uintense · T. dasyurum · T. dauricum · T. davisii · T. decipiens · T. decodon · T. decorum · T. densiflorum · T. dentatum · T. denudatum · T. depauperatum (Dwarf Sack Clover) · T. depauperatum amplectens · T. depauperatum angustatum · T. depauperatum diversifolium · T. depauperatum laciniatum · T. depauperatum stenophyllum · T. depauperatum var. amplectens (Dwarf Sack Clover) · T. depauperatum var. depauperatum · T. depauperatum var. diversifolium · T. depauperatum var. stenophyllum · T. dianthum · T. dichotomum (Branched Indian Clover) · T. dichotomum turbinatum · T. dichroanthoides · T. dichroanthum · T. diffusum (Diffuse Clover) · T. dipsaceum · T. diversifolium · T. dolopium · T. douglasii (Douglas´s Clover) · T. dubium (Yellow Suckling Clover) · T. durandoi · T. echinatum (Hedgehog Clover) · T. echinatum var. carmeli · T. elegans · T. elgonense · T. elmeri · T. elmeri elmeri · T. elongatum · T. encarnatum · T. endressi · T. erectum · T. erinaceum · T. eriocephalum (Woollyhead Clover) · T. eriocephalum arcuatum · T. eriocephalum cascadense · T. eriocephalum cusickii · T. eriocephalum cusickii var. cusickii · T. eriocephalum eriocephalum · T. eriocephalum martinii · T. eriocephalum villiferum · T. eriocephalum villiferum var. villiferum · T. eriosphaerum (Woolly Round-Head Clover) · T. eriosphoerum · T. erubescens · T. espumosum · T. euxinum · T. exile · T. expansum · T. fendleri · T. filiforme · T. filipes · T. fimbriatum · T. fistulasuns · T. fistulosum · T. flavescens · T. flavulum · T. flavum · T. flexicaule · T. flexuosum · T. floccosum · T. fluminense · T. folliculatum · T. formosum · T. fraggiferum · T. fragiferum (Strawberry-Headed Clover) · T. fragiferum bonannii (Strawberry Trefoil) · T. fragiferum fragiferum (Strawberry Trefoil) · T. fragiferum var. pulchellum · T. franciscanum · T. frigidum · T. friscanum (Frisco Clover) · T. fruticans · T. fucatum (Bull Clover) · T. fucatum virescens · T. furcatum · T. fuscum · T. galilaeum · T. gambellii · T. gemellum · T. geminiflorum · T. gerardii · T. germaniciae · T. gillettianum · T. glabellum · T. glaciale · T. glanduliferum (Glandular Clover) · T. glanduliferum var. nervulosum · T. glareosum · T. glaucescens · T. globosum (Globe Clover) · T. glomeratum (Clustered Clover) · T. glomeratum var. microdon · T. goniocarpum · T. gordejevi · T. gracile · T. gracilentum (Pin-Point Clover) · T. gracilentum inconspicuum · T. gracilentum var. gracilentum · T. gracilentum var. palmeri · T. grandiflorum (Zlatoshchitnik Krupnotzvetkovy) · T. grantianum · T. grayi · T. grayi var. andrewsii · T. greenei · T. guianense · T. guyanense · T. gymnocarpon (Hollyleaf Clover) · T. gymnocarpon plummerae var. plummerae (Tufted Clover) · T. gymnocarpon subcaulescens · T. gymnocarpon var. gymnocarpon · T. gymnocarpon var. plummerae · T. gymnocarpum · T. hallii · T. hanseni · T. hansenii · T. haussknechtii (Haussknecht´s Clover) · T. haydenii (Hayden´s Clover) · T. haydenii Porter var. barnebyi Isely · T. haydenii Porter var. haydenii Porter · T. haynaldi · T. haynaldianum · T. hedysaroides · T. heldreichianum · T. helleri · T. heterodon · T. heterophyllum · T. hibridum · T. hirsutum · T. hirtum (Rose Clover) · T. hispidum · T. hohenackeri · T. howellii (Howell´s Clover) · T. humboldtianum · T. humile · T. humillimum · T. hybrid · T. hybridum (Alsatian Clover) · T. hybridum anatolicum (Swedish Clover) · T. hybridum elegans (Sch?ner Schweden Klee) · T. hybridum hybridum (Alsatian Clover) · T. hybridum proflifermum · T. hybridumfistulosum · T. hydrophilum · T. inaequale · T. incanum · T. incarnatum (Carnation Clover) · T. incarnatum subsp. molinerii · T. incarnatum 'Linkarus' · T. incarnatum incarnatum (Carnation Clover) · T. incarnatum incarnatum var. incarnatum · T. incarnatum luteum · T. inconspicuum · T. indecorum · T. indica · T. indicum · T. infamia-ponertii · T. insularum · T. intermedium · T. involucratum · T. involucratum fimbriatum · T. involucratum var. heterodon · T. irregulare · T. isodon · T. israeliticum · T. isthmocarpum · T. isthmocarpum isthmocarpum · T. isthmocarpum jaminianum · T. isthmocarpus · T. italicum · T. semipilosum · T. jokerstii (Butte County Golden Clover) · T. juliani · T. kilimandscharicum · T. kingii (Dedecker's Clover) · T. kingii dedeckerae · T. kingii kingii · T. kingii macilentum (Shasta Clover) · T. kingii macilentum var. macilentum · T. kingii productum · T. kingii rollinsii · T. kitaibelianum · T. kochianum · T. lacerum · T. laciniatum · T. laevigatum · T. lagascanum · T. lagopinum · T. lagopus · T. lanatum · T. lanceolatum · T. lappaceum (Burdock Clover) · T. lappaceum adrianopolitanum (Burdock Clover) · T. lappaceum lappaceum (Burdock Clover) · T. lappaceus · T. lasiocephalum · T. latifolium (Broad-Leaf Clover) · T. latinum · T. leibergii (Holly-Leaf Clover) · T. leiocalycinum · T. lemmonii (Lemmon´s Clover) · T. leucophaeum · T. leucotrichum · T. ligusticum (Ligurian Clover) · T. lilacinum · T. limonium · T. lineare · T. littorale · T. lividum · T. lividum dasyphyllum · T. loiseleurii · T. longicaule · T. longidentatum · T. longipes · T. longipes atrorubens (Long-Stalk Clover) · T. longipes atrorubens var. atrorubens (Long-Stalk Clover) · T. longipes brachypus · T. longipes caurinum · T. longipes elmeri · T. longipes hansenii · T. longipes hansenii var. hansenii · T. longipes latifolium · T. longipes longipes · T. longipes multipedunculatum · T. longipes oreganum var. oreganum · T. longipes pedunculatum var. pedunculatum (Long-Stalk Clover) · T. longipes pendunculatum · T. longipes pygmaeum · T. longipes reflexum · T. longipes var. multipedunculatum (Long-Stalk Clover) · T. longipes var. oreganum · T. longipes var. pygmaeum · T. longipes var. reflexum · T. longipes var. shastense (Long-Stalk Clover) · T. lozani · T. lugardii · T. lupinaster (Lupine Clover) · T. lupinaster angustifolium · T. lupinaster lupinaster (Clover Spp.) · T. lupulinum · T. luteolum · T. luteum · T. macilentum · T. macilentum var. macilentum · T. macraei (Double-Head Clover) · T. macrocalyx · T. macrocephalum (Large-Head Clover) · T. macropodum · T. macrorrhizum · T. macrosephalum · T. maculatum · T. magellanicum · T. magnum · T. majus · T. marginatum · T. maritimum · T. maritinum · T. marschallii · T. marsicum · T. masaiense · T. masaiense masaiense · T. masaiense morotoense · T. mattirolianum · T. polystachyum · T. mauritanicum · T. mazanderanicum · T. medeium · T. mediterraneum · T. medium (Zigzag Clover (Usa)) · T. medium balcanicum · T. medium banaticum · T. medium medium (Zigzag Clover) · T. medium sarosiense · T. meduseum · T. megacephalum · T. megalanthum · T. meironense · T. melananthum · T. melanthum · T. melilotus-caerulea · T. melilotus-cretica · T. melilotus-italica · T. melilotus-ornithopodioides (Birdsfoot Trefoil) · T. melilotus-segetalis · T. melilotus-tauricum · T. meneghinianum · T. mercedense · T. mesogitanum · T. messanense · T. mexicanum · T. michelianum (Big-Flower Clover (Usa)) · T. michelianum var. balansae (Balansa Clover) · T. michelianum var. michelianum (Big-Flower Clover (Usa)) · T. micranthum (Zlatoshchitnik Melkotzvetnyi) · T. microcephalum (Littlehead Clover) · T. microdon (Square-Head Clover) · T. microphyllum · T. miegeanum · T. minae · T. minimum · T. minus · T. minutissimum (Clemens County Clover) · T. minutum · T. modestum · T. molybdocalyx · T. monanthum (Mountain Carpet Clover) · T. monanthum f. grantianum · T. monanthum grantianum var. grantianum · T. monanthum monanthum (Mountain Carpet Clover) · T. monanthum parvum · T. monanthum tenerum · T. monanthum var. caulescens · T. monanthum var. eastwoodianum · T. monanthum var. grantianum · T. monanthum var. monanthum · T. monanthum var. parvum · T. monanthum var. pusillum · T. monoense · T. montanense · T. montanum subsp. rupestre · T. montanum gayanum (Mountain Clover) · T. montanum humboldtianum · T. montanum montanum · T. montanum rupestre · T. moriferum · T. mucronatum (Cusp Clover) · T. mucronatum lacerum · T. mucronatum mucronatum (Cusp Clover) · T. mucronatum mucronatum var. mucronatum · T. mucronatum var. arizonicum · T. mucronatum vaughanae · T. multicaule · T. multinerve · T. multipedunculatum · T. multistriatum · T. mutabile · T. nanum (Dwarf Clover) · T. neglectum · T. nelsoni · T. nemorale · T. nemorale gymnocarpon · T. nemorosum · T. neolagopus · T. nericum · T. nervosum · T. nervulosum · T. neurophyllum · T. nevadense · T. nidificum · T. nigrescens (Small White Clover) · T. nigrescens nigrescens (Small White Clover) · T. nigrescens petrisavii · T. nigrocinctum · T. nivale · T. noeanum · T. noricum · T. noricum noricum · T. noricum var. ottonis · T. nothum · T. obcordatum · T. oblongifolium · T. obscurum · T. obtisiflorum · T. obtusatum · T. obtusiflorum (Sour-Salt Clover) · T. obvallatum · T. ochreatum · T. ochroleucon (Sulphur Clover) · T. ochroleucon var. ochroleucon · T. ochroleucum · T. odoratum · T. officinale · T. officinalis · T. oliganthum (Few-Flower Clover) · T. oliganthum trichocalyx · T. olivaceum · T. olivaceum columbinum · T. olivaseum · T. olympicum · T. orbelicum · T. orbiculatum · T. oreganum · T. oreganum oreganum · T. ornatum · T. ornithopodioides (Bird´s-Foot Fenugreek) · T. ornitopodioides · T. ovatifolium · T. owyheense (Owyhee Clover) · T. oxydon · T. oxyodon · T. oxypetalum · T. oxypetasum · T. pachycalyx · T. palaestinum (Palestine Clover) · T. pallidulum · T. pallidum · T. palmeri · T. palmeri var. palmeri · T. palustre · T. pamphylicum · T. pannonicum (Hungarian Clover) · T. pannonicum 'White Tiara' · T. panormitanum · T. pantocsekii · T. parantzemae · T. parisiense · T. parnassi · T. parnassii · T. parryi · T. parryi montanense (Parry´s Clover) · T. parryi montanense var. montanense · T. parryi parryi (Parry´s Clover) · T. parryi salictorum · T. cernuum · T. parviflorus · T. parvulum · T. parvum · T. patulum · T. pauciflorum · T. pedunculatum · T. pensylvanicum · T. perpusillum · T. perreymondi · T. peruvianum · T. petitianum · T. petitpierreanum · T. petrissavi · T. petrophilum · T. philistaeum · T. phitosianum · T. phlebocalyx · T. physanthum · T. physodes var. physodes · T. physodes var. psilocalyx · T. physopetalum · T. pichisermollii · T. pictum · T. pignantii · T. pignati · T. pilczii · T. pilulare · T. pinetorum (Pinewoods Clover) · T. plebeium (People´s Clover) · T. plummerae · T. plumosum · T. plumosum amplifolium (Feather Clover) · T. plumosum amplifolium var. amplifolium (Feather Clover) · T. plumosum plumosum (Feather Clover) · T. plumosum var. plumosum · T. polium · T. polyanthemum · T. polygonum · T. polymorphum (Uruguayan Clover) · T. polyodon · T. polystachyum · T. ponticum · T. potosanum · T. praetermissum · T. praetutianum · T. pratenase · T. pratense (Red Clover Trifolium Pratense) · T. pratense subsp. nivale · T. pratense 'Astur' · T. pratense 'Atlantis' · T. pratense 'Diadem' · T. pratense 'Dicar' · T. pratense 'Dolly North' · T. pratense 'Harmonie' · T. pratense 'Ice Cool' · T. pratense 'Magellan' (Clover 'magellan') · T. pratense 'Merviot' · T. pratense 'Nina' · T. pratense 'Purple Heart' · T. pratense 'Purple Velvet' · T. pratense 'Speech House' · T. pratense 'Sprite' · T. pratense 'Susan Smith' (Red Clover) · T. pratense 'Taifun' (Red Clover 'taifun') · T. pratense sativum · T. pratense serotinum · T. pratense var. americanum · T. pratense var. foliosum · T. pratense var. frigidum · T. pratense var. maritimum · T. pratense var. parviflorum · T. pratense var. sativum (Cultivated Clover) · T. preslianum · T. preussii · T. procerum · T. procumbens · T. productum · T. prophetarum · T. prostratum · T. protense · T. pseudo-procumbens · T. pseudobadium · T. pseudoprocumbens · T. pseudostriatum · T. psoralioides · T. pulchellum · T. pumilum · T. purpurascens · T. purpureum (Purple Clover) · T. purpureum-majus · T. purseglovei · T. pygmaeum · T. quartinianum · T. quercetorum · T. radiatum · T. radicosum · T. radiosum · T. reclinatum · T. rectiusculum · T. recurvum · T. reflexum (Buffalo Clover) · T. reflexum var. glabrum · T. reflexum var. reflexum (Buffalo Clover) · T. repens (Creeping White Clover) · T. repens 'Abercrest' · T. repens 'Aberdai' · T. repens 'Aberdale' · T. repens 'Aberherald' · T. repens 'Abervantage' · T. repens 'Alberta' · T. repens 'Alice' · T. repens 'Aran' · T. repens 'Arthur's Folly' · T. repens 'Atropurpureum' · T. repens 'Aureum' · T. repens 'Avoca' · T. repens 'Barblanca' · T. repens 'Cherhill' · T. repens 'Chieftain' · T. repens 'Crusader' · T. repens 'Cynthia' · T. repens 'Dark Dancer' (White Dutch Clover) · T. repens 'Donna' · T. repens 'Douglas Dawson' · T. repens 'Dragon's Blood' (Dragon's Blood White Dutch Clover) · T. repens 'Excalibur' · T. repens 'Gold Net' · T. repens 'Good Luck' · T. repens 'Grasslands Bounty' · T. repens 'Grasslands Demand' · T. repens 'Green Ice' (White Clover) · T. repens 'Gwenda' · T. repens 'Harlequin' · T. repens 'Hiccups' · T. repens 'Hullavington' · T. repens 'Jumbo' · T. repens 'Kopu Ii' · T. repens 'Liflex' · T. repens 'Menna' · T. repens 'Milagro' · T. repens 'Mrs Minnie Jones' · T. repens 'New Zealand' · T. repens 'Olwen' · T. repens 'Pale Centre' · T. repens 'Pentaphyllum' (Black-Leaved Clover) · T. repens 'Piccolo' · T. repens 'Pitau' · T. repens 'Prop' · T. repens 'Purp' · T. repens 'Purple Velvet' · T. repens 'Purpurascens Quadrifolium' · T. repens 'Purpurascens' (White Dutch Clover) · T. repens 'Quadrifolium' · T. repens 'Quinquefolium' · T. repens 'Rabbani' · T. repens 'Riesling' · T. repens 'S-1' · T. repens 'Saint Patrick' · T. repens 'Salsa Dancer' · T. repens 'Shannel Pinnate' · T. repens 'Siwan' · T. repens 'Tahora' · T. repens 'Tara' · T. repens 'Tetraphyllum Purpureum' · T. repens 'Trinity' · T. repens 'Variegatum' · T. repens 'Velvet and Baize' · T. repens 'Wheatfen' · T. repens 'William' · T. repens giganteum · T. repens occidentale · T. repens pale pink · T. repens repens (Creeping White Clover) · T. repens var. Atropurpureum · T. repens var. biasolettii · T. repens var. giganteum Larg.-Fossat · T. repens var. macrorrhizum · T. repens var. nevadense · T. repens var. ochranthum (White Dutch Clover) · T. repens var. orbelicum · T. repens var. orphanideum · T. repens var. repens (White Clover) · T. repens x · T. resupinatum (Reversed Clover) · T. resupinatum var. majus · T. resupinatum var. resupinatum (Persian Clover) · T. retusum (Teasel Clover) · T. rhodense · T. rigidum · T. riograndense · T. riograndense pseudocaliculatum · T. riograndense riograndense (Rio Grande Clover) · T. rivale · T. rivulare · T. roscidum · T. roseum · T. rostratum · T. roussaeanum · T. rouxii · T. rubellum · T. rubens (Red Feather Clover) · T. rubens 'Peach Pink' · T. rubens 'Red Feathers' · T. rubens white-flowered · T. rubicundum · T. rubrum · T. rueppellianum (Rueppell's Clover) · T. rupestre · T. rusbyi (White Mountain Clover) · T. rusbyi caurinum · T. rusbyi multipedunculatum · T. rusbyi neurophyllum · T. rusbyi oreganum · T. rusbyi reflexum · T. rusbyi rusbyi · T. rusbyi shastense · T. rydbergii · T. rytidosemium · T. sabuletorum · T. salictorum · T. salmoneum · T. sarosiense · T. sativum · T. savianum · T. saxicola · T. scabrellum · T. scabrum (Rough Clover) · T. scaettae · T. scariosum · T. schiedeanum · T. schimperi · T. schneideri · T. schreberi · T. scorpioides · T. scutatum · T. segetum · T. semiglabrum · T. semipilosum (Kenya White Clover) · T. semipilosum var. brunellii · T. serrulatum · T. setiferum · T. shastense · T. siculum · T. simense · T. simplex · T. simplicifolium · T. simulans · T. siskiyouense (Siskiyou Clover) · T. smyrnaeum · T. soldeanum · T. somalense · T. spadiceum (Kanyushyna Tzemno-Kashtanovaya) · T. spananthum · T. speciosum · T. sphaerocephalum · T. spicatum · T. spinulosum · T. spinulosum triste · T. splendens · T. spumosum (Mediterranean Clover) · T. squamosum (Sea Clover) · T. stellatum (Starry Clover) · T. stellatum var. xanthinum · T. stenolobum · T. stenophyllum · T. steudneri · T. stipitatum · T. stipulaceum · T. stoloniferum (Running Buffalo Clover) · T. stolzii · T. stramineum · T. aureum · T. striatum (Striated Clover) · T. strictum (Upright Clover) · T. suaveolens · T. subcaulescens · T. rueppellianum · T. subsalinum · T. subterrana · T. subterraneum (Subterranean Clover) · T. subterraneum bethurica · T. subterraneum brachycalycinum · T. subterraneum L. 'Clare' · T. subterraneum subterraneum (Subterranean Clover) · T. subterraneum var. brachycalycinum · T. subterraneum var. brachycladum · T. subterraneum var. subterraneum · T. subterraneum var. yanninicum · T. subterraneum yanninicum · T. subterranum · T. succinctum · T. suffocatum (Suffocated Clover) · T. supinum · T. sylvaticum · T. tasteii · T. tastetii · T. tembense · T. tenerum · T. tenuiflorum · T. tenuifolium · T. thali · T. thalii · T. thessalonicum · T. thompsonii (Thompson´s Clover) · T. thymiflorum · T. tidentatum · T. tomentosum (Woolly-Headed Clover) · T. tormentosum · T. transsilvanicum · T. traskiae · T. triaristatum · T. trichocalyx (Monterey Clover) · T. trichodontium · T. trichopterum · T. tridentatum · T. tridentatum aciculare · T. tridentatum segetum · T. triflorum · T. trilobatum · T. trimorphum · T. truncatum · T. truncatum var. stenophyllum · T. tunetanum · T. turgidum · T. uintense · T. ukingense · T. ultramontanum · T. umbellatum · T. umbellulatum · T. uniflorum (One-Flower Clover) · T. unifolium · T. usambarense · T. vaginatum · T. vaillantii · T. variegatum (Whitetip Clover (Usa)) · T. variegatum f. major · T. variegatum melananthum · T. variegatum var. rostratum (Whitetip Clover) · T. variegatum var. variegatum · T. vavilovii (Vavilov´s Clover) · T. velebiticum · T. velenovskyi · T. velivolum · T. ventricosum · T. veriegatum · T. vernum · T. vesciculosum · T. vesiculosum (Arrowleaf Clover (Usa)) · T. vessiculosum · T. vestitum · T. viciosoanum · T. villiferum · T. virescens · T. virginicum (Kate´s Mountain Clover) · T. volubile · T. vulgare · T. watsonii · T. wentzelianum · T. wettsteinii · T. wigginsii · T. wildenovii · T. willdenovii (Seaside Clover) · T. willdenovii var. fimbriatum · T. willdenowii (Willdenows Clover) · T. willenovii · T. willkommii · T. wormskioldii (Springbank Clover) · T. wormskioldii var. fimbriatum · T. wormskioldii var. kennedianum · T. wormskioldii var. ortegae · T. wormskjoldii · T. x bertrandii · T. yanninicum
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