Trifolium ciliolatum Benth.

Foothill clover (en)

Species

Angiosperms > Fabales > Fabaceae > Trifolium

Characteristics

A clover herb.
Life form annual
Growth form herb
Growth support -
Foliage retention -
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination entomogamy
Spread -
Mature width (meter) -
Mature height (meter) 0.5
Root system -
Rooting depth (meter) -
Root diameter (meter) -
Flower color -
Blooming months -
Fruit color -
Fruiting months -
Nitrogen fixer
Photosynthetic pathway c3

Environment

Grasslands, chaparral, open grassy hillsides and in disturbed habitats; at elevations up to 1,700 metres.
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It is a temperate plant.
Light 7-9
Soil humidity 4-6
Soil texture 1-6
Soil acidity 3-7
Soil nutriment -
Hardiness (USDA) 5-11

Usage

The leaves is eaten cooked or raw. The seeds are used for food.
Uses forage
Edible flowers leaves seeds
Therapeutic use -
Human toxicity -
Animal toxicity -

Cultivation

Can be grown by seedlings. Seeds needs soaking.
Mode seedlings
Germination duration (days) -
Germination temperacture (C°) -
Germination luminosity -
Germination treatment soaking
Minimum temperature (C°) -
Optimum temperature (C°) -
Size -
Vigor -
Productivity -

Images

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Distribution

Trifolium ciliolatum world distribution map, present in United States of America

Conservation status

Trifolium ciliolatum threat status: Least Concern

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:523011-1
WFO ID wfo-0000174311
COL ID 58PRH
BDTFX ID -
INPN ID -
Wikipedia (EN) Link
Wikipedia (FR)

Synonyms

Trifolium ciliatum Trifolium ciliolatum Trifolium ciliatum var. discolor