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Flora:Meadow Birdsfoot Trefoil

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Meadow Birdsfoot Trefoil at Camassia (Steve Hart)
Lotus pinnatus
Pea Family


Alternate Names: Bog Birds Foot Trefoil, Bog deer Vetch, Bog Deervetch, Meadow Birds Foot Trefoil, Meadow Deervetch, Pinnate Leaved Lotus, Pinnate Lotus

Color Yellow.jpg
Petals Yellowfive.jpg
Origin Native.jpg
Status Uncommon.jpg

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Description

Meadow Birdsfoot Trefoil is a gorgeous vetch-like climber that grows in rocky meadows.

Camassia (Steve Hart)
Camassia (Steve Hart)
Camassia (Steve Hart)
Camassia (Steve Hart)


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