Trifolium stoloniferum

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Noun1.Trifolium stoloniferum - clover of western United StatesTrifolium stoloniferum - clover of western United States  
clover, trefoil - a plant of the genus Trifolium
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This unique cemetery, managed by the Ohio Historical Society, is also home to an endangered plant, the running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum).
Running buffalo clover at the cemetery is threatened by Japanese honeysuckle, wintercreeper, and periwinkle.
Running buffalo clover was prolific in the 1800s, but the last specimen in Webster County was collected in 1940.
Rediscovery of running buffalo clover excited botanists throughout its original range, and the search was on.
(1991) compared genetic variation in naturalized red clover and alsike clover (Trifolium hybridum L.) populations with native running buffalo clover (T.
Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum) once occurred over a broad area of the Midwest.
Running buffalo clover had very high levels of resistance to M.
Trifolium stoloniferum, running buffalo clover: Description, distribution, and current status eastern USA.