Eastern Mojave Vegetation Coll. No. 2705, Trifolium repens  
 

 

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  Fabaceae Trifolium repens
Photographed 11 February 2022.

Plants of Colorado
Fabaceae

Trifolium repens L.  White Clover.

North Fork West Tennessee Creek, Lake County, Colorado. About 125 m. east of Lily Lake, at the current end of Pike-San Isabel Forest Road 131, 2.6 road miles west of US Highway 24, 140 km. southwest of the GNIS location of Golden. 39.3517°N, 106.3669°W. WGS 1984 Elev. 3242 m. Flowers pink. Right along the road in partial shade of subalpine forest; soil here is probably glacial till.

Collected by permit: Pike - San Isabel National Forest, 2021, issued: Mar 29, 2021, to: Tom Schweich.

Tom Schweich 2705. 17-Aug-2021

Plant, creeping and rooting at the nodes; Leaves, glabrous, leaflets 8 mm. × 10 mm. wide; Heads, pedunculate; Calys, whitish-greenish tube, purple spot below each sinus, teeth green, not inflated or papery; Flowers, many, pink.

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