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Trifolium dubium Sibth., Fl.Oxon. 231. 1794. D.E.Coombe in Tutin et al, Fl.Europaea 2:166.1968; Zohary in Davis,Fl.Turk.3:405.1970.
Trifolium minus Sm.
Erect or procumbent annual, stem usually pubescent. Leaflets 8-11 mm long, obovate or obcordate, terminal leaflet petiolulate. Stipules 4-5 mm, broadly ovate. Inflorescence a compact raceme, hemispherical, 8-9 mm long. Pedicel c. 1 mm, shorter than calyx tube. Calyx 1.5-2.0 mm, glabrous. Corolla yellow becoming yellowish brown. Vexillum 3-4 mm long.
Type: Described from Oxfordshire, England.
Distribution: Throughout Europe, extending to the Caucasus; introduced in Pakistan (Murree hills, Chenab valley).
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