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Suckling Clover

Trifolium dubium

Description:

Low growing plant with small, yellow flowers with 5-15 flowered heads. Green leaflets occur in groups of three. Introduced from Europe.

Habitat:

Cedar Creek County Park, NY, growing along a fence line near an archery range. Tends to grow well in disturbed soil.

Notes:

Apparently edible raw or cooked, all parts of the plant.

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ForestDragon
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ForestDragon

New York, USA

Spotted on May 19, 2012
Submitted on Apr 4, 2013

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