The bird’s-foot trefoil is a plant with yellow flowers that often grows wild in meadows and pastures. Also known as Lotus corniculatus, this hardy plant is similar in appearance to clover and is ...
This short lived perennial legume is adapted to humid, temperate regions. Adapted to a wide range of soils. Birdsfoot trefoil tolerates acidity, alkalinity, low fertility, drought Prostrate or upright ...
Bloom time: late spring to late summer. Birdsfoot trefoil has 1/2 inch yellow, pea-shaped flowers with three petals arranged in a whorl, circling the stem. Flowers may become orange or red. 1-inch ...
A perennial of lax habit reaching up to 20cm in height. Leaves are held in groups of 5, with one pair below a terminal trio. Yellow-coloured pea flowers emerge from heads of red-tinged buds from late ...
A perennial of lax habit reaching up to 20cm in height. Leaves are held in groups of 5, with one pair below a terminal trio. Yellow-coloured pea flowers emerge from heads of red-tinged buds from late ...