Species: Trifolium cyathiferum

Bowl Clover
Species

    leaves are borne alternately on the stems, each leaf having 2 stipules (appendages) at the base of a long petiole (stalk) which bears 3 leaflets with toothed margins. Clover heads are borne on leafless peduncles (stalks which support an inflorescence) from leaf axils. Each head consists of 5-30 flowers cupped within a shallowly lobed, prominently veined, finely toothed involucre (whorl of bracts, in this case fused together, which subtend an inflorescence); the heads are 5-15 mm long and about the same width. The small flowers are about 2-5 mm long and have bilateral symmetry. The calyx has a 13-20 nerved tube and 5 teeth; the lower 3 teeth each have 2 or 3 bristle-like tips. The white, cream, or pink corolla is about as long as the tips of the calyx teeth, and consists of a banner (the large, hooding, upper segment), the wings (the side segments) and a keel (the prow shaped bottom segment). The fruit is a pod with usually 2 seeds.

    Kingdom
    Plantae
    Phylum
    Anthophyta
    Class

    Dicotyledoneae

    Order

    Fabales

    Family

    Fabaceae

    Genus

    Trifolium

    Classification
    Other Global Common Names
    Cup Clover - cup clover - trèfle cyathifère
    Informal Taxonomy
    Plants, Vascular - Flowering Plants - Pea Family
    Formal Taxonomy
    Plantae - Anthophyta - Dicotyledoneae - Fabales - Fabaceae - Trifolium

    leaves are borne alternately on the stems, each leaf having 2 stipules (appendages) at the base of a long petiole (stalk) which bears 3 leaflets with toothed margins. Clover heads are borne on leafless peduncles (stalks which support an inflorescence) from leaf axils. Each head consists of 5-30 flowers cupped within a shallowly lobed, prominently veined, finely toothed involucre (whorl of bracts, in this case fused together, which subtend an inflorescence); the heads are 5-15 mm long and about the same width. The small flowers are about 2-5 mm long and have bilateral symmetry. The calyx has a 13-20 nerved tube and 5 teeth; the lower 3 teeth each have 2 or 3 bristle-like tips. The white, cream, or pink corolla is about as long as the tips of the calyx teeth, and consists of a banner (the large, hooding, upper segment), the wings (the side segments) and a keel (the prow shaped bottom segment). The fruit is a pod with usually 2 seeds.

    NatureServe Global Status Rank
    G4
    Global Status Last Reviewed
    1990-01-16
    Global Status Last Changed
    1990-01-16
    Conservation Status Map
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    Global Range
    B.C. to CA, east to ID and w. MT. Peripheral.
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