Trifolium mutabile, Portenschl.
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27. T. mutabile Portenschl. View in CoL , Enum. Pl. Dalmat. 16 (1824)
( T. leiocalcyinum Boiss. & Spruner ).
Like 26 but more robust; calyx-tube broadly cylindrical or ovoid, the longitudinal veins slender, faint, not prominent and the transverse veins absent. Dry grassy places. • 5. Italy, Sicilia; Greece, Albania, islands o f W. Jugoslavia. Al G r It Ju Si. Sect, vesicastrum Ser. Bracts free or united into a small involucre. Flowers subsessile. Calyx inflated in fruit, upper lip externally densely hairy (rarely glabrous), scarious and reticulately veined, its two teeth often setaceous.
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Trifolium mutabile
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
T. mutabile
Portenschl. 1824: 16 |