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Lotus uliginosus Synonyms: L. pedunculatusCommon Name(s): Hairy big trefoil; big trefoil Family: Fabaceae Growth Habit: Perennial Invasiveness: Growing Days: 90 to 210 (days) Temperature:
Abs.Max=28° (C) | Opt.Max=24° (C) | Opt.Min=15° (C) | Abs.Min=3° (C) | Precipitation: 70 to 136 (cm.) Winter Minimum: -5° (C) Soil pH: 4.5 to 7 Soil Texture/Type: Poorly drainred, peat or muck soils Soil Drainage: Poor Photoperiod Response: Long day Light Intensity: Bright to clear Comments: Not as winter hardy as birdsfoot trefoil. Hairy variety differs because of hairy covering. Same climatic conditions. Grows in pastures and meadows in Oregon, California, and Wisconsin. Diseases: Sclerotinia, Anthrachose, Rust, Rhizoctonia, Cercospora, Powdery Mildew Uses: Genetic - rel. to birds-foot trefoil, Animal Food - forage Woodiness: Herbaceous Climate: Subtropical-dry summe, temperate, steppe and semi-arid Geographical Origin: Macaronesia, Northern Africa, Europe English UnitsReturn to Search Results
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