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Trifolium suffocatum (Fabaceae ) 1:159  
Trifolium suffocatum (Suffocated Clover) is a small, uncommon hairless, prostrate annual weed that grows in dry sandy places. The leaves are trifoliate, on long petioles. The leaflets are widest above the middle, 3-10mm long, with very fine teeth. The stipules quite large and obscure the flower heads. The flowers are white and in heads of 1-15 flowers, and only 3-7 mm long and wide.

 

 

 

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