Wildflowers Identified: Round-Headed Bush-Clover
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Round-Headed Bush-Clover has these characteristics:
- in a head (7 or more petals): cluster of stalkless (or nearly stalkless) flowers
- irregular petals: lipped, lopsided, not symmetrical
- single flower on stem
- cluster or spike of flowers (a spike is a long cluster, with the flowers along the stem)
- 1/8 of an inch or less flower width
- 1/8 to 3/8 inches flower width
- 5/8 to 1 inch flower width
- whitish flower color
- blooms in July
- blooms in August
- blooms in September or later
- plant height two feet or more
- leaf petiole present (has a leafstalk)
- alternate leaf arrangement on the stem
- smooth leaf edges
- branched leaf veins
- compound leaves are trifoliate - three leaflets radiating from a point
- stem is hairy or spiny
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Eric Haines,
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