The book Spring Flora of the Wasatch Region was written by author A O Albert Osbun Garrett Here you can read free online of Spring Flora of the Wasatch Region book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Spring Flora of the Wasatch Region a good or bad book?
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Tufted herbs of various habit. Leaves palmately (sometimes pinnately) mostly 3-foliate. Inflorescence capitate. Flowers usually rather small. Petals persistent, adherent to the sta- men-tube. Stamens diadelphous, or monadelp'hous at base. Legume membranous, 1-6-seeded. Heads on axillary peduncles. Stems procumbent and creeping; stipules acute 1. T. Repens Stems erect or ascending; stipules acuminate 2. T. Hybrldum Heads on terminal peduncles. Flowers red or pink; stipules bristle-pointed 3. T. ...Pratense Flowers whitish; stipules not bristle-pointed 4. T. Longipes 1. 1*. Repens L. White or Dutch Clover. A smooth perennial, rooting at the nodes. Leaflets often with a pale crescent on upper surface; inversely heart-shaped or merely notched at apex; obscurely toothed; stipules narrow, scale-like; petioles long and slender. Heads loose, borne on very long peduncles. Flowers white or rose-tinged, on rather short pedicels. Cul- tivated and along 1 stream-banks as an escape. May-August. 2. T hybridum L.
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