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Trifolium hybridum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trifolium hybridum
''Trifolium hybridum'', alsike clover, is a plant species of the genus ''Trifolium'' in the pea family Fabaceae. The stalked, pale pink or whitish flower head grows from the leaf axils, and the trifoliate leaves are unmarked. The plant is up to tall, and is found in fields and on roadsides – it is also grown as fodder (hay or silage). The plant blooms from spring to autumn (April to October in the northern hemisphere).〔Lee Peterson, Roger Tory Peterson, Lee Allen Peterson, ''A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Eastern and Central North America'', Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1978, c1977. 330 p. (The Peterson field guide series, no. 23): pp 56, 124. (Google Books )〕 Originating in mainland Europe, it has become established as an introduced plant in the British Isles〔 and throughout the temperate regions of the world.〔A R Clapham, T G Tutin, E F Warburg, ''Flora of the British Isles'', Cambridge, 1962, p 341〕 ==History== Despite its scientific name, alsike clover is not of hybrid origin. The plant gets its common name from the town of Alsike in Sweden from which Linnaeus first described it. He thought it was a cross between white clover (''T. repens'') and red clover (''T. pratense''), but in this he was mistaken and it is a separate species.〔(Publications & Information: Alsike Clover ). Montana State University.〕〔Clark, G. H. (1913). (Fodder and Pasture Plants. ) Canada Dept. of Agriculture.〕
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