Trifolium repens

Trifolium repens

Synonymy

Source: 2010: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS)
Trifolium repens L., Sp. Pl.: 767. 1753

    Distribution

    AE(G) Ab(A N) Ag Al Ar Au(A) Az Be(B) Bl Br Bu By Cm Co Cr Cy Cz Da Eg Es Fa Fe Ga(F) Ge Gg Gr Hb(E) He Ho Hs(S) Hu Ir Is It Ju La Le Lt Lu Ma Mo No Po Rf(C CS E K N NW S) Rm Sa Si(M S) Su Sy Tn Tu(A E) Uk 

    Euro+Med not endemic: Albania nativenativeA; Algeria nativenativeB; Armenia nativenativeC; Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria nativenativeA); Azerbaijan nativenativeC (Azerbaijan (core) native, Nakhchivan nativenativeC); Azores nativenativeA; Baleares nativenativeA; Belarus nativenativeC; Belgium, with Luxembourg (Belgium nativenativeA); Bulgaria nativenativeA; Corsica nativenativeA; Crete, with Karpathos nativenativeA; Crimea nativenativeC; Cyprus nativenativeD; Denmark nativenativeA; East Aegean islands (Greek East Aegean islands nativeD); Egypt nativenativeB; Estonia nativenativeC; Faroe islands nativenativeA; Finland nativenativeA; Former Czechoslovakia nativenativeA; Former Yugoslavia nativenativeA; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativenativeA); Georgia nativenativeC; Germany nativenativeA; Great Britain nativenativeA; Greece nativenativeA; Hungary nativenativeA; Iceland nativenativeA; Ireland, with N Ireland (Ireland nativenativeA); Israel/Palestine native; Israel/Palestine-Jordan nativeD; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativenativeA; Latvia nativenativeC; Lebanon nativenativeE; Lithuania nativenativeC; Moldova nativenativeC; Morocco nativeD; Netherlands nativenativeA; Norway nativenativeA; Poland nativenativeA; Portugal nativenativeA; Romania nativenativeA; Russia nativenativeC (C European Russia nativenativeC, E European Russia nativenativeC, Kaliningrad region nativenativeC, N European Russia nativenativeC, NW European Russia nativenativeC, North Caucasus nativenativeC, S European Russia nativenativeC); Sardinia nativenativeA; Sicily, with Malta (Malta nativeD, Sicily nativenativeD); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Spain nativenativeA); Sweden nativenativeA; Switzerland nativenativeA; Syria nativenativeE; Tunisia nativeD; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativenativeD, Turkey-in-Europe nativenativeA); Ukraine nativenativeC; Ukraine, with Crimea nativenativeC

    Common Names

    Aragonese (Spain): trebolet bllancoF, trébol blancoF; Armenian (Armenia): Ereknuk SokhaunkhC; Asturian; Bable; Leonese; Asturleonese (Spain): trébolF, trébol blancuF, trébol montésF, tréboleF; Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): Ag YonchaC; Basque (Spain): hirusta zuriF, hirusta zuriaF, hirusta zuríaF; Catalan; Valencian (Baleares): farratge bordF, farratxe bordF, ferratge bordF, forratge bordF, trèvol blancF; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): farratge bordF, farratxe bortF, ferratge bortF, forratge bordF, trevolet de pratF, trivoletF, trèfolaF, trèfola bordaF, trèvolF, trèvol bordF, trèvol repentF, trèvoletF, tréfolaF, ungleta de la Mare de DeuF; English: Dutch CloverG, Ladino CloverH, White CloverH; Estonian (Estonia): Valge RistikI; Finnish (Finland): valkoapilaJ; Galician (Spain): trebedoK, treboK, trevo brancoK; Georgian (Georgia): Tetri SamkuriI; Latvian (Latvia): Baltais AbolinsI; Lithuanian (Lithuania): Baltais DobilasI; Majorcan (Mallorca): trèvol blancK, trébolK, trébol blanchK; Majorcan (Menorca): trèvol mascleK; Portuguese (Portugal): trevoK, trevo brancoK, trevo reptanteK, trevo-brancoK, trevo-coroa-de-reiK, trevo-da-holandaK, trevo-de-HolandaK, trevo-ladinoK, trevo-rasteiroK; Romanian (Moldova): Trifoi AlbI; Russian (Russia Central): Amoriya PolzuchayaI, Klever BelyiI, Klever PolzuchiI; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): chupamielesK, motas blancasK, tebleK, trebilloK, trebolilloK, trebolillo marfuelleK, tribulilloK, trébolK, trébol blancoK, trébol bravoK, trébol de los prados con flor blancaK, trébol de pradosK, trébol manchadoK, trébol pratense que hace las flores blancasK, trébol rastreroK, trébol rastrero blancoK, trébol silvestreK, trébole blancoK; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): vitklöverJ; Ukrainian (Ukraine): Konyushina PovzuchaI; Valencian (Spain): farratge bordK, trèvol repentK; unknown: CarretonL, TrebolM, Trebol AmargoN, Trebol BlancoL, Trebol RastreroN

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