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Pleasant View Elementary School, Pleasant View, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Trifolium noricum WulfenEN: ?, DE: Norische Klee, IT.: Trifoglio noricoSlo.: norika deteljaDat.: June 30. 2009Lat.: 46.41731 Long.: 13.43624Code: Bot_359/2009_DSC0704andDat.: June 30. 2009Lat.: 46.42251 Long.: 13.43832Code: Bot_359/2009_DSC0834Habitat: South-west inclined mountain slope, stony alpine grassland, full sun, dry and relatively warm place, calcareous ground, exposed to direct precipitations, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 2-4 deg C, elevation 1.830 m (6.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: 'Pecol' flats, south-west of 'Hude police' in the Mt. Monta (Mt. Montassio), 2.753 m (9.033 feet) mountain group, West Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy EC.Comment: Trifolium Noricum is a typical South Alpine plant growing in a relatively small region of the Alps in northeast Italy and northwest Slovenia. In east-west direction it spreads from Dolomites to Julian Alps. It doesn't protrude much to the north. Already in our northern neighbor Austria it is considered a rare plant (Ref.: (1)). Contrary, it can be abundantly found more south in Apennines and Balkan Peninsula. This plant, which thrives in Slovenia only at high elevations from 1.600 to 2.000 m (Ref.: (4)), is beautiful in its appearance since its flower heads can measure up to 4 cm in diameter. It can be recognized by milky-white, stalk-less flowers and calyx with ten nerves and five more or less equally long teeth (see Fig. 10). Uppermost small and narrow leaves just below the flower heads are few and are allover softly hairy.Ref.:(1) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora sterreich Liechtenstein, Suedtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 567.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 304. (3) L. Poldini, Nuovo Atlante corologico delle piante vascolarinel Friuli Venezia Giulia,University of Trieste (2002), p498.(4) T. Wraber, 2 x Sto alpskih rastlin na Slovenskem (in Slovene),(2 x Hundred Alpine Plants of Slovenia), Preernova Druba (2007), p 93.(5) O. Angerer, T. Muer, Alpenpflanzen, Ulmer (2004), p 213.
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: red clover, cow grass, meadow clover, trefoilBotanical Name: Trifolium pratense L.Family name: FabaceaeLocation: Richmond, NSWDate: 10th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: A perennial broad-leaved legum, grows up to 1m in diameter in well-drained fertile soils. Its deep roots make it suitable for dry periods.Economic significance: Used for hay or live-stock feed in spring, summer and autumn. Also grown by graziers and farmers to input nitrogen into the soil. Red clover is also used as a medicinally to treat a wide array of conditions.
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Trifolium repens L.FABACEAELocal: Sicilia, Itlia.Ref.: Guillot, G. Guide des Plantes des Villes et des Villages. Belin, 2012.
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Calcena: Aragn (Espaa)Sierra del Moncayo. Sistema Ibrico.Familia: FABACEAEDistribucin: SW de Asia, NW de frica y Macaronesia, adems de introducida en diversas regiones del mundo. S de Europa. En la Pennsula Ibrica por casi todo el territorio. En Aragn principalmente por el Sistema Ibrico -sobre todo en la mitad N- y el Prepirineo.Hbitat: Herbazales con anuales, taludes margosos y bordes de caminos.Preferencia edfica: Indiferente Rango altitudinal: 400- 1300 ( 1600 ) mFenologa: Floracin Abril - JulioForma Biolgica: Terfito escaposoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Val de Azun Hautes Pyrénées
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Pleasant View Elementary School, Pleasant View, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Trifolium noricum WulfenEN: ?, DE: Norische Klee, IT.: Trifoglio noricoSlo.: norika deteljaDat.: June 30. 2009Lat.: 46.41731 Long.: 13.43624Code: Bot_359/2009_DSC0704andDat.: June 30. 2009Lat.: 46.42251 Long.: 13.43832Code: Bot_359/2009_DSC0834Habitat: South-west inclined mountain slope, stony alpine grassland, full sun, dry and relatively warm place, calcareous ground, exposed to direct precipitations, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 2-4 deg C, elevation 1.830 m (6.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: 'Pecol' flats, south-west of 'Hude police' in the Mt. Monta (Mt. Montassio), 2.753 m (9.033 feet) mountain group, West Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy EC.Comment: Trifolium Noricum is a typical South Alpine plant growing in a relatively small region of the Alps in northeast Italy and northwest Slovenia. In east-west direction it spreads from Dolomites to Julian Alps. It doesn't protrude much to the north. Already in our northern neighbor Austria it is considered a rare plant (Ref.: (1)). Contrary, it can be abundantly found more south in Apennines and Balkan Peninsula. This plant, which thrives in Slovenia only at high elevations from 1.600 to 2.000 m (Ref.: (4)), is beautiful in its appearance since its flower heads can measure up to 4 cm in diameter. It can be recognized by milky-white, stalk-less flowers and calyx with ten nerves and five more or less equally long teeth (see Fig. 10). Uppermost small and narrow leaves just below the flower heads are few and are allover softly hairy.Ref.:(1) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora sterreich Liechtenstein, Suedtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 567.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 304. (3) L. Poldini, Nuovo Atlante corologico delle piante vascolarinel Friuli Venezia Giulia,University of Trieste (2002), p498.(4) T. Wraber, 2 x Sto alpskih rastlin na Slovenskem (in Slovene),(2 x Hundred Alpine Plants of Slovenia), Preernova Druba (2007), p 93.(5) O. Angerer, T. Muer, Alpenpflanzen, Ulmer (2004), p 213.
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close up image of Trifolium pratense RED CLOVER at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single bloom as individual flowers are just about to open.
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Beijing, Beijing, China
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2020.08.07 Rakuunanmki, Lappeenrata, Finland
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Trifolium montanum L.Mountain Clover, DE: Berg Klee, IT.: Trifoglio montanoSlo.: gorska deteljaDat.: May 27. 2010Lat.: 46.31176 Long.: 13.46798Code: Bot_424/2010_IMG0320Habitat: South inclined mountain slope, small pasture surrounded by Ostrya carprinifolia woods, alpine grassland, calcareous ground, overgrown slope scree, full sun, dry and warm place, exposed to direct precipitations, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 490 m (1.600 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: Uja valley, almost at the foot of Mt. Baba, 2.137 (7.009 feet), left bank or river Uja, next to the trail along the left bank of the river, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC.Comment: Trifolium montanum is in spite of its name not a typical mountain plant; one can find it everywhere in Slovenia, from low land to high mountains above tree line. It is a common plant in the Alps. It can be recognized by relatively small, up to 1.5 cm diameter, mostly white or yellowish flower heads on long stalks, upright growth and thick wooly hairs on steams, leaves and calyces. There are no leaves just below the flower heads. Individual flowers have very short, barely observable stalks only about 1 mm long.Ref.:(1) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora sterreich Liechtenstein, Suedtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 566.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina ZalobaSlovenije (2007), p 306. (3) L. Poldini, Nuovo Atlante corologico delle piante vascolarine, Friuli Venezia Giulia, University of Trieste (2002), p 498.(4) O. Angerer, T. Muer, Alpenpflanzen, Ulmer (2004), p 213.
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Val de Azun Hautes Pyrénées
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Keri Drive, Pleasant View, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Trifolium noricum WulfenEN: ?, DE: Norische Klee, IT.: Trifoglio noricoSlo.: norika deteljaDat.: June 30. 2009Lat.: 46.41731 Long.: 13.43624Code: Bot_359/2009_DSC0704andDat.: June 30. 2009Lat.: 46.42251 Long.: 13.43832Code: Bot_359/2009_DSC0834Habitat: South-west inclined mountain slope, stony alpine grassland, full sun, dry and relatively warm place, calcareous ground, exposed to direct precipitations, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 2-4 deg C, elevation 1.830 m (6.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: 'Pecol' flats, south-west of 'Hude police' in the Mt. Monta (Mt. Montassio), 2.753 m (9.033 feet) mountain group, West Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy EC.Comment: Trifolium Noricum is a typical South Alpine plant growing in a relatively small region of the Alps in northeast Italy and northwest Slovenia. In east-west direction it spreads from Dolomites to Julian Alps. It doesn't protrude much to the north. Already in our northern neighbor Austria it is considered a rare plant (Ref.: (1)). Contrary, it can be abundantly found more south in Apennines and Balkan Peninsula. This plant, which thrives in Slovenia only at high elevations from 1.600 to 2.000 m (Ref.: (4)), is beautiful in its appearance since its flower heads can measure up to 4 cm in diameter. It can be recognized by milky-white, stalk-less flowers and calyx with ten nerves and five more or less equally long teeth (see Fig. 10). Uppermost small and narrow leaves just below the flower heads are few and are allover softly hairy.Ref.:(1) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora sterreich Liechtenstein, Suedtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 567.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 304. (3) L. Poldini, Nuovo Atlante corologico delle piante vascolarinel Friuli Venezia Giulia,University of Trieste (2002), p498.(4) T. Wraber, 2 x Sto alpskih rastlin na Slovenskem (in Slovene),(2 x Hundred Alpine Plants of Slovenia), Preernova Druba (2007), p 93.(5) O. Angerer, T. Muer, Alpenpflanzen, Ulmer (2004), p 213.
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: red clover, cow grass, meadow clover, trefoilBotanical Name: Trifolium pratense L.Family name: FabaceaeLocation: Richmond, NSWDate: 10th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: A perennial broad-leaved legum, grows up to 1m in diameter in well-drained fertile soils. Its deep roots make it suitable for dry periods.Economic significance: Used for hay or live-stock feed in spring, summer and autumn. Also grown by graziers and farmers to input nitrogen into the soil. Red clover is also used as a medicinally to treat a wide array of conditions.
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Cadron Township, Arkansas, United States
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Calcena: Aragn (Espaa)Sierra del Moncayo. Sistema Ibrico.Familia: FABACEAEDistribucin: SW de Asia, NW de frica y Macaronesia, adems de introducida en diversas regiones del mundo. S de Europa. En la Pennsula Ibrica por casi todo el territorio. En Aragn principalmente por el Sistema Ibrico -sobre todo en la mitad N- y el Prepirineo.Hbitat: Herbazales con anuales, taludes margosos y bordes de caminos.Preferencia edfica: Indiferente Rango altitudinal: 400- 1300 ( 1600 ) mFenologa: Floracin Abril - JulioForma Biolgica: Terfito escaposoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)