Trifolium resupinatum L., Sp. pl. 2:771. 1753;
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Bird-eye clover; Persian clover; Reversed clover; shaftal clover;
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Similar to T. fragiferum in inflated fruiting calyx but erect or ascending annual with up to 25 mm long leaflets; corolla pink to reddish-purple, corolla facing upside down, up to 10 mm long; fruit enclosed in inflated calyx.
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India (I); Haryana ; Himachal Pradesh; Jammu-Kashmir; Punjab ; Rajasthan; Uttar Pradesh & other countries as per ILDIS;
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Trifoplium resupinatum from Delhi – efloraofindia | Google Groups :
in Vikaspuri, New Delhi (213 m), on 29-3-10;


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Fabaceae-Fabideae (Papilionaceae) Week: Trifolium resupinatum from Delhi:
Trifolium resupinatum Linn., Sp.Pl. 771. 1753
Similar to T. fragiferum in inflated fruiting calyx but erect or scending annual with up to 25 mm long leaflets; corolla pink to reddish-purple, corolla facing upside down, up to 10 mm long; fruit enclosed in inflated calyx.
Often grown as fodder plant, photographed from Vikas Puri, Delhi


Another nice catch beautiful flower lovely pink color and fruit depicting all the details.



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[18022012] AP2- Wild Plant for id from Ambala Cantt Haryana:
Photograph taken on 18 Feb 2012
habitat-roadside, gardens, fields
wild growing plant
habit-prostrate
flowers small, pink

I think Trifolium resupinatum


Trifolium resupinatum indeed



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Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Trifolium resupinatum :: Kaithal :: NS OCT 122/122 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (5)

This Trifolium grows unwantedly in the field of Trifolium alexandrinum..
The head is attractive pink, this herb is also consumed by cattle, but if in excess causes flatulence
Trifolium resupinatum.. from my native place

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Fabaceae (Fabideae) Fortnight: Trifolium resupinatum from Delhi-GSOCT81/86 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Trifolium resupinatum Linn., Sp.Pl. 771. 1753
Similar to T. fragiferum in inflated fruiting calyx but erect or scending annual with up to 25 mm long leaflets; corolla pink to reddish-purple, corolla facing upside down, up to 10 mm long; fruit enclosed in inflated calyx.
Often grown as fodder plant, photographed from Vikas Puri, Delhi


love the developing fruit



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Herb For ID : Uttarakhand : 190413 : AK-1 : Attachments (1).  7 posts by 4 authors.
A small herb with pink flowers seen growing wild on 23/3/13.
Id please.


Trifolium pratense


I too feel it is Trifolium pratense but my only doubt is the typical pale-coloured V-shaped marks on the upper surface of leaflets are missing


Could this be T. resupinatum as in flowersofindia.net?
Leaves are more like my picture.
Just a guess.

I also feel it may be close to images at Trifolium resupinatum L., although there is only a very small images posted.



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110312::Merrut::Sl.No.2:  2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)

Date/Time- 11th March, 2012

Location- Place- Merrut, Uttar Pradesh

Habitat- Wild

Plant Habit- Shrub/Herb 

Height/Length- Vary from 10cm to 60cm


I feel it may be close to images at Trifolium resupinatum L., although there is only a very small images posted.



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From Pali Ghat, Rajasthan : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6)
Need id of small herb from Pali Ghat, Rajasthan.

Trifolium resupinatum L. ??


Thanks Sir Looks Closer


To me also appears close to images at Trifolium resupinatum L. as per comparative images at Trifolium


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I’d requested 25: 2 images.

Which species of Trifolium is this?
Location: Rajouri J and k

Trifolium resupinatum L.


Trifolium tomentosum


This is Trifolium resupinatum I think


Trifolium resupinatum have broader leaves than T.tomentosum


Ok I will check it out


I would like to go with Trifolium resupinatum as per images and details herein and as per difference between the two at Go Botany:

Trifolium tomentosum
inflorescence mostly 5–10 mm in diameter, hemispheroid to spherical in fruit, subsessile or borne on a peduncle shorter than 20 mm, and stems 5–15 cm tall (vs. T. resupinatum, with the inflorescence mostly 10–20 mm in diameter, lobulate in fruit, borne on elongate peduncles 20–50 mm long, and stems mostly 10–40 cm tall)
… may check the details as per differences above.



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(180509SCS) Melilotus indica ? : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
While flora watching and birding on 17th May 09 in the afternoon, I saw this tiny plant with flowers and fruits scattered on the flat grassy land surrounding a village pond.
Sonepat, Haryana
I have identified it as Melilotus indica.
Stand to be corrected.


Crystal clear picture! However, Melilotus indica looks like the following: 

http://www.flowersofindia.IndianSweetClover.html
This could be a Trifolium species….


Since the leaves look like those of strawberry, could this be
Strawberry Clover (Trifolium fragiferum)?


Thank you …, it resembles Trifolium fragiferum.
Can I name it T. fragiferum?

I think this is more close to images at Trifolium resupinatum L. rather than those at Trifolium fragiferum L. 


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Identify the Asteraceae member?: 3 high res. images.
Clicked near Meerut, 18 Mar’22


Please check Trifolium pratense L.


Shorter calyx lobes (twice as long as tube in T. pratense) and swollen calyx in fruit with hairs plus somewhat acute leaflet tip (not retuse as in T. fragiferum) suggest T. resupinnatum


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Need ID: pinkish legume?: 5 images.

Bhopal, black soil

13/3/2022

Trifolium pratense L. ??


Again resupinnatum I hope



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