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Weed Information: Trifolium aureum (clover, hop)
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Trifolium aureum (clover, hop)
Family: Fabaceae
Description
The lower flowers of the golden heads drooping at maturity. Often found in wooded communities.
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Characteristics
Flowers
Flower Color
Yellow
Inflorescence Type (How the flowers are arranged on the plant)
Head
Number of Petals
5 petals
Petal Separation
Completely free to base
United > 75% of length
Petal Tip
Bilobed
Rounded
Flower Symmetry
Flowers strongly irregular
Flower Length (Head length in the Asteraceae)
5 mm (.20 inch)
6 mm (.24 inch)
7 mm (.28 inch)
Flower Width (Head width in the Asteraceae)
2 mm (.08 inch)
3 mm (.12 inch)
4 mm (.16 inch)
Number of Sepals
5 sepals
Sepal Separation
United from 25% - 75% length
United > 75% of length
Sepal Tip
Pointed
Flower Sex
Bisexual (perfect)
Number of Styles
1 style
Number of Stamens
10 stamens
Stamens Attached to the Petals
Stamens NOT attached to the petals
Stamens Connate (united)
Filaments united, diadelphous
Fruit
Carpel Separation
Carpels united (or one)
Number of Carpels
1 carpel
Ovary Position
Superior (hypogynous)
Fruit Type
Capsule, 1-celled
Legume
Fruit Length at Maturity
2 mm (.08 inch)
3 mm (.12 inch)
Fruit Width at Maturity
1 mm (.04 inch) or less
2 mm (.08 inch)
Burs
Fruit or seed NOT bur-like
Leaves
Leaf Arrangement
Alternate
Leaf Type
Trifoliolate (3 leaflets)
Stipules
Foliaceous 4-10 mm (.16 - .40 in) long
Foliaceous > 1 cm (> .40 inch) long
Tendrils
Tendrils absent
Venation
Pinnate
Petiole (leaf stem) Blade Ratio
Petiole < 25% total length
Petiole 25% - 75% total length
Leaf Length (blade PLUS petiole)
1 - 2 cm (.40 - .80 inch)
2 - 4 cm (.80 - 1.60 inches)
4 - 10 cm (1.60 - 4.0 inches)
Leaf Width
1 - 2 cm (.40 - .80 inch)
2 - 4 cm (.80 - 1.6 inches)
Leaf or Leaflet Margin
Serrate
Leaf or Leaflet Blade Base
Acute (cuneate)
Leaf or Leaflet Tip
Rounded (obtuse)
Leaf or Leaflet Blade Surface
Glabrous (NO hairs)
Pubescent
Succulence
Not succulent
General
Milky Juice
Juice NOT milky (watery)
Woodiness
Herbaceous
Spines or Thorns
Spines or Thorns ABSENT
Aromatic (vegetative structures)
Not aromatic
Life Cycle
Annual
Growth Habit (while flowering)
Spreading ascending
Erect, columnar (narrow)
Erect, spherical (bushy)
Plant Height at Maturity
1 - 2 dm (4.0 - 8.0 inches)
2 - 4 dm (8.0 - 16.0 inches)
4 - 6 dm (1.3 - 2.0 feet)
Wind Dissemination
Not wind disseminated
Moisture Regime
Mesic
Chlorophyll
Present
Stem
Stem Cross Section
Round
Flowering Stem Leaves
Stem uniformly leafy
Main Stem Branches
Main stem branched
Root
Root or Vegetative Propagule
Tap Root
Geography
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Other
District of Columbia
St. Pierre and Miquelon
Labrador
References
How to Know the Weeds, 1972, (ISBN# 0-697-04880-2) See page: 74
Weeds, 1955 (1980) Walter Conrad Muenscher, ISBN# 0-8014-1266-8 See page: 286
Weeds of the Northeast, 1956, Univ. of Delaware Field Manual #1 See species #: 324
Weeds of the Northeast, 1997 Cornell University ISBN# 0-8014-8334-4 See page: 228, 230
Weeds of the Northern United States and Canada, 1964 Montgomery See page: 97
Listed as a `Weed` by the Biota of North America Program, 2008 x
Listed in the WSSA Composite List of Weeds X
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