. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. II. Trifolium stoloniferum Muhl. Running Buf- falo Clover. Fig. 2484. Trifolium stoloniferum Muhl. Cat. 70. 1813. Perennial, glabrous, branching, 6'-i2' long, forming run- ners at the base. Leaves, especially the lower, long-peti- oled ; stipules ovate-lanceolate, acute, membranous, often l' long; leaflets all from the same point, short-stalked, ob- ovate or ob


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. II. Trifolium stoloniferum Muhl. Running Buf- falo Clover. Fig. 2484. Trifolium stoloniferum Muhl. Cat. 70. 1813. Perennial, glabrous, branching, 6'-i2' long, forming run- ners at the base. Leaves, especially the lower, long-peti- oled ; stipules ovate-lanceolate, acute, membranous, often l' long; leaflets all from the same point, short-stalked, ob- ovate or obcordate, broadly cuneate at the base, denticu- late, 9"-iS" long; heads terminal, peduncled, nearly i' in diameter; flowers white, purplish-tinged, 4"-6" long; pedicels slender, 3"-4" long, at length reflexed; calyx- teeth subulate, longer than the tube; pod commonly 2-seeded. Prairies and dry woods, Ohio to Iowa. Tennessee, Missouri and Kansas. Introduced into South Dakota. Recorded from Nebraska. May-Aug. 12. Trifolium hybridum L. Alsike or Alsatian Clover. Fig. 2485, Trifolium hybridum L. Sp. PI. 766. 1753. Perennial, erect or ascending, sometimes rather stout and succulent, i°-2° high, branch- ing, glabrous or very nearly so, not uniting at the nodes. Leaves long-petioled ; stipules ovate- lanceolate, acuminate, membranous, 6"-i2" long; leaflets all from the same point, short- stalked, obovate, sometimes emarginate but not obcordate, narrowed or cuneate at the base, serrulate with sharp-pointed teeth, 6"-i2" long; heads globose, long-peduncled; flowers pink, or pinkish, 3"-4" long: pedicels slender, i"-2" long, reflexed when old; corolla 3-4-times as long as the calyx; calyx-teeth subulate, about equalling the tube; pod 2-4-seeded. In meadows and waste places. Nova Scotia to Ontario, Idaho, British Columbia, New Jersey, Georgia and New Mexico. Bermuda. Cuba. Swed- ish clover. Sometimes cultivated for fo


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