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Trigonella corniculata (Linn.) Linn, Syst.Nat.ed. 10.1180. 1759. Baker in Hook.f.,Fl.Brit.Ind.2:88.1876, pro parte; Ali in Pak.J.For.17 (2): 259.1967.
Trifolium corniculatum Linn.
Erect to procumbent, glabrous or sparingly pubescent. Leaflets 1-4 cm long, 8-35 mm broad, obovate to oblong-cuneate, obtuse to emarginate, glabrous above, sparsely pilose along the nerves below; stipules lanceolate, dentate or incised. Peduncle 1.5-6 cm long, 8-20-flowered, pedicel c. 3 mm long. Calyx 3-4 mm long, teeth subequal, shorter than or as long as the tube. Corolla 6-7 mm long, yellow; wings shorter than the keel. Fruit 10-20 mm long, 2-3 mm broad, linear, acuminate, curved, glabrous, with transverse anastomosing veins, 4-8-seeded.
Type: presently untraceable (see Ali, l.c.).
Distribution: Kashmir; Europe, Western Mediterranean area.
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