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Details for: Trifolium dubium

Source: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS).

Name: Trifolium dubium Sibth.
Nomencl. ref.: Fl. Oxon.: 231. 1794
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Magnoliopsida
                    Superordo - Rosanae
                         Ordo - Fabales Bromhead
                              Familia - Fabaceae Lindl.
                                   Tribus - Trifolieae
                                        Genus - Trifolium L.
                                            
Pro parte synonyms: Trifolium procumbens L., nom. ambig.
Synonyms: Chrysaspis dubia (Sibth.) Greene
Chrysaspis dubia (Sibth.) Greene
Trifolium minus Sm.
Trifolium praticola Sennen
Trifolium filiforme subsp. dubium (Sibth.) Gams
Trifolium filiforme var. dubium (Sibth.) Fiori & Paol.
Misapplied names: "Trifolium filiforme" sec. auct.
"Trifolium procumbens" sec. auct.
 
Comments: In Crimea occurs in the South Coast only, In Krym occurs in the South Coast only., Native of Europe, now naturalised in various parts of the world., Native to Europe, and naturalised all over the world., This is the Shamrock of Ireland
Common names: carnerín (Asturian), Carreton Centella (), Faden-Klee (German), hirusta (Euskera), Kanyushyna Nyapeounaya (Belarusian), Kleiner Klee (German), Klever Somnitelnyi (Russian), Konyushina Sumnivna (Ukraine), Least Hop Clover (English), Lesser Trefoil (), Little Hop Clover (English), Low Hop Clover (English), Mazazis Dobilas (Lithuanian), Petit trefle jaune (French), Shamrock (English), Sikais Abolins (Latvian), Small Hop Clover (English), Suckling Clover (English), trebo (Galician), trébol amarillo (Spanish, Castillian), trébol amarillo d los prados d Fuchsio y de Jarava (Spanish, Castillian), trébol pratense que hace las flores amarillas (Spanish, Castillian), trébol rastrero (Spanish, Castillian), trebolillo (Spanish, Castillian), trebolillo marfuelle (Spanish, Castillian), Trefle Douteux (French), treninho (Portuguese), trevo (Portuguese), trevo-amarelo-menor (Portuguese), trèvol (Catalan), trèvol menut (Catalan), Yellow Suckling Clover (English), Zlatoshchitnik Somnitelnyi (), Zweifelhafter Klee (German)[Credits]
Conservation Status: Not Threatened
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: Al Au(A L) Az Be(B L) Br Bu By Co Cy Cz Da Ga(C F) Ge Gr Hb(E N) He Ho Hs(A S) Hu Ir It Ju La Lt Lu Ma No Po Rf(C CS K S) Rm Sa Su Tn Tu(A E) Uk(K U) [Ab(A) Es Fe Gg(A D G)]
Use: Forage, Weed


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