. Fodder and pasture plants [microform]. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ^^WLzl-. IOC) lODDlR AM) I'Asn KK riAM- Rv, (l., it rannot read, the h„n,v, it assist ffrtili/ali.,n. Tlu. „lt of the fertih-zation of the Ilower is the .ieselopnunt of .1 Mnail, straight po,l containinR one seel. \\ fullv this is release,! i,y the falling ..ff of the npper eapHke part of the po,!. , Kc<l Clover all s, of the ^ Trifolinm i,ehave in a rather p,.e.,har wa;; after llouerinK- Their flowers do not fall <.ft rcnam on
. Fodder and pasture plants [microform]. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ^^WLzl-. IOC) lODDlR AM) I'Asn KK riAM- Rv, (l., it rannot read, the h„n,v, it assist ffrtili/ali.,n. Tlu. „lt of the fertih-zation of the Ilower is the .ieselopnunt of .1 Mnail, straight po,l containinR one seel. \\ fullv this is release,! i,y the falling ..ff of the npper eapHke part of the po,!. , Kc<l Clover all s, of the ^ Trifolinm i,ehave in a rather p,.e.,har wa;; after llouerinK- Their flowers do not fall <.ft rcnam on the .h,ri„« the whole season, Kiving their eharaeteristic appearance. This cuhanty tnakes it easy to distinguish the Renus Tnynlium from the genus Med,ca,„, the flowers of the latter not heinR persistent. The P'xis of Al alfa other species of Mcdko'^o are expose"Ix;".nK, whereas the pods of Red Closer and other species .,f ^ njolium are not visihie. Geographical distribution: Red Clover is a native of Kurope southwestern Asia, parts of and northern Africa. History: It was introduced into culture comparati\ely late In Ita y and Span, its cultivation was during the fifteenth sixteenth centuries. It was introduced into from Spam dnrin^^ the sixteenth century and front there it made its wav .. Kngland . the first half of the seventeenth, the English ,ng derived from the Dutch "; It was introduced into •North America durmg the decennium of the eighteenth century. Cultural conditions: Being a reside: .f the temperate .one. Red C lover succee<ls best where the summers are not too hot nor the winters too severe. Although the roots go rather deep, the plant IS injured by long and continuous drought. It needs sufficient rain -luring the growing period to enable it to flourish during the whole season. As t lover is rather cosmopolitan, a gre
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