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Morphology
- Stem
- Erect or ascending, usually several in clumps, much-branched, glabrous, ribbed.
- Leaves
- Alternate, short-stalked, odd pinnately compound, .75 to 1.5 inch long; leaflets 3-13, narrowly oblong to linear, .25 to .5 inch long, less than 1/12 inch wide, glabrous, glandular-dotted below; tips usually blunt.
- Inflorescence
- Spikes, head-like, spherical, 1/5 to 3/5 inch in diameter, numerous, terminal, on stalks 1 to 4 inches long.
- Flower
- Calyx tubes 5-toothed, 10-ribbed, white, glabrous; corollas papilionaceous, about 1/5 inch long, white, with conspicuous slender claws; stamens 5, filaments united.
- Fruit
- Pods, egg-shaped, less than 1/5 inch long; seeds smooth, olive-green or brown.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Dry rocky prairies and brushy hillsides, most abundant in limestone soils.
- Distribution
- East 2/3 of Kansas.
Practical Information
- Forage Value
- Livestock find it palatable and will graze it from rangeland.
Additional Notes
Comments
Flowering stems of round-headed prairie clover occur in some years and not others. It is often observed only in undisturbed prairies.
Quick Facts
- Plant Type
- Wildflower
- Family
- Fabaceae - Bean Family
- Life Span
- Perennial
- Height
- 12-32 inches
- Last Updated
- 2007-10-12
Color Groups
White, Green & Greenish White Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan
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Blooms: July, August