Trifolium rubens
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Trifolium rubens, Linn. Perennial, 20 in. or less tall, in clumps, the sts. erect: lvs. short-stalked, the lfts. oblong-lanceolate and strongly denticulate, the stipules long-lanceolate: heads usually in pairs, becoming 3-4 in. long: fls. purplish red, showy. Eu.— Attractive ornamental species. The heads become silky after flowering. There is a white-fld. form. CH
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Trifolium rubens
Germany - Tauberland
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