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Suggested trefoil seeding rates are four to five pounds per acre. One pound of trefoil seed per acre is equivalent to 10 seeds per square foot. A seeding rate of five pounds in the spring should allow for around 15 plants per square foot the first fall and from five to 10 plants the following June.
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Seed pods are situated at right angles to the flower stalk and resemble a bird's foot, hence the name (Figure 1). The plant's root system consists of a tap root with numerous lateral branches located predominantly in the upper 15 inches of the soil profile. ... To maintain a stand of trefoil, it is necessary to use a...
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Lotus corniculatus L. bird's-foot trefoil; ... birdfoot deervetch birdsfoot trefoil bloomfell cat's clover crowtoes ground honeysuckle; ... Water Birds...
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Ecological Impacts: Bird's-foot trefoil creates tangled mats of dense growth that can choke out other plants. It spreads to threaten the diversity of native plants. Control and Management: Manual- Dig up small infestations, remove all root fragments;
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A fact sheet on Bird's Foot Trefoil,Lotus corniculatus including a detailed description of the plant, its growing conditions, history, folklore, medicinal uses, etc. ... About Bird's Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)
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Lotus corniculatus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lotus corniculatus is a common flowering plant native to grassland temperate Eurasia and North Africa. The common name is Bird's-foot Trefoil (or similar, such as "birdsfoot trefoil"), though the...
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The name Birdsfoot Trefoil for this plant is because the group of seed pods can resemble a birds foot. Although the flowers occur in groups of about 7, not all develop seed pods and there are frequently three slender pods joined at their base, resembling a bird's foot, with three long toes.
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Bird's-Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus); Forms creeping mats in the garden or meadow. The buds are crimson, and the seed pods are black. Best for trouble spots with poor soil. This species is very attractive to bees, and blooms most of the summer.
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White clover and birds-foot trefoil have been prominent plants in some Iowa lawns this spring and summer. Both are valuable agricultural crops. They have become common in many lawns because they are prolific seed producers and adapt well to mowing and other lawn care practices.
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Reviews for Birds-Foot Trefoil ... Birds foot trefoil, eggs and bacon as I used to call it when I was a nipper. Lotus corniculatus It is a member of the Leguminoseae family. I have some growing on my wildflower “lawn” ; Bird’s foot trefoil is a perennial it grows on short grassland grows in meadows and on grass verges.
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