Trifolium leibergii |
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Leiberg's clover |
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Habit | Herbs perennial, 10–15 cm, canescent. |
Stems | erect, aerial stems sparsely branched. |
Leaves | palmate; stipules lanceolate, 0.7–1.5 cm, margins coarsely spinulose-dentate, apex acuminate; petiole 1–3 cm; petiolules to 0.5 mm; leaflets 3, blades obovate, rhombic, or elliptic, sometimes folded, 0.9–1.5 × 0.5–1.3 cm, base cuneate, veins very thick, margins coarsely spinulose-dentate, apex rounded, long-apiculate, surfaces canescent. |
Inflorescences | axillary, 5–25-flowered, globose, 2.2–2.5 × 2.3–2.7 cm; involucres a narrow, papery, irregular rim, to 0.5 mm. |
Peduncles | 2–4.5 cm. |
Pedicels | reflexed in fruit, 1.5–4 mm; bracteoles triangular, to 0.2 mm. |
Flowers | 11–15 mm; calyx campanulate, 5–11 mm, pilose, veins 10, tube 1.8–2.2 mm, lobes subequal, lanceolate-setiform, orifice open; corolla creamy white with purplish veins, becoming pinkish purple-tinged, 10.5–13 mm, banner broadly rhombic-ovate or obovate, 10.5–13 × 5–7 mm, apex rounded, slightly emarginate. |
Legumes | ovoid, 3–4 mm. |
Seeds | 1 or 2, brown, mitten-shaped, 1.5–2 mm, smooth. |
Trifolium leibergii |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Jul. |
Habitat | Open, rocky slopes and crests, ash-flows. |
Elevation | 1900–2400 m. (6200–7900 ft.) |
Distribution |
NV; OR |
Discussion | Trifolium leibergii is known from only a few populations from Harney County, Oregon, and Elko County, Nevada. It is in the Center for Plant Conservation’s National Collection of Endangered Plants. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. |
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Name authority | A. Nelson & J. F. Macbride: Bot. Gaz. 65: 58. (1918) |
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