. 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 102nd meridian . II. Trifolium stoloniferum j\Iuhl. Running Buf- falo Clover. Fig. 2484. Trifolium stoloniferum Muhl. Cat. 70. 1813. Perennial, glabrous, branching, 6-12' 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, broad


. 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 102nd meridian . II. Trifolium stoloniferum j\Iuhl. Running Buf- falo Clover. Fig. 2484. Trifolium stoloniferum Muhl. Cat. 70. 1813. Perennial, glabrous, branching, 6-12' 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"-i5" 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 wood; and Kansas. Introduced 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 fodder. May- Oct.


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