Trifolium aureum
Synonymy
Source: 2010: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS)
Trifolium aureum, Hist. Pl. Palat. 2: 344. 1777
- p.p. Trifolium agrarium, Sp. Pl.: 772. 1753, nom. ambig. sec. 2010: <a href="http://www.ildis.org/">ILDIS World Database of Legumes</a> 2010. (copyright © ILDIS)
Content
Distribution
Ab(A) Al Ar Au(A L) Be(B L) Bu By Cm Cz Da Es Fe Ga(F) Ge Gg Gr He Ho Hs(A S) Hu It Ju LS La Lt Lu Mo No Po Rf(C CS E K N NW S) Rm Su Tu(A E) Uk [Br Hb(N)]
Euro+Med not endemic: Albania nativeA,B; Armenia nativeC,D,E; Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria nativeB, Liechtenstein nativeF); Azerbaijan nativeE (Azerbaijan (core) nativeC,G); Belarus nativeE,H,I,J,K; Belgium, with Luxembourg (Belgium nativeL,M, Luxembourg nativeL,M); Bulgaria nativeA,B,N; Crimea nativeE,J,O,P; Denmark nativeB; Estonia nativeE,J,Q; Finland nativeB; Former Czechoslovakia nativeB; Former Yugoslavia nativeA,B; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeA,B); Georgia nativeC,E,R,S,T; Germany nativeB; Great Britain introducedB,U; Greece nativeA,B,V; Hungary nativeB; Ireland, with N Ireland (Northern Ireland introducedW); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeA,B,X; Latvia nativeE,J,Y; Lebanon-Syria nativeA; Lithuania nativeE,J,Z; Moldova nativeAA,AB,E,J; Netherlands nativeB; Norway nativeB; Poland nativeB; Portugal nativeA; Romania nativeB; Russia nativeE (C European Russia nativeAC,AD,AE,AF,AG,AH,AI,AJ,AK,AL,E,H,J, E European Russia nativeAM,AN,AO,AP,E,H,J, Kaliningrad region nativeAQ,E,J, N European Russia nativeAR,AS,AT,AU,AV,E,J, NW European Russia nativeAU,E,H,J, North Caucasus nativeAW,C,E, S European Russia nativeAX,AY,E,H,J); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Andorra nativeAZ,BA, Spain nativeA,B,BB); Sweden nativeB; Switzerland nativeB; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeA, Turkey-in-Europe nativeA,BC); Ukraine nativeBD,BE,E,H,J,P; Ukraine, with Crimea nativeE
Common Names
Armenian (Armenia): Erenknuk KhshkhshanBF; Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): Shykhyldayan YonchaBG; Belarusian (Belarus): Kanyushyna ShamatkayaBH, KhmelnikBH, ZlotnikBH; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): trèvolBI; English: Golden TrefoilBJ, Hop CloverBK, Large Hop CloverBL, Large Hop TrefoilBM, Large TrefoilW, Yellow CloverBN; Estonian (Estonia): KuldristikQ; Finnish (Finland): kelta-apilaBO; French: Trefle DoreBP; German: Gold-KleeBQ; Latvian (Latvia): Dzeltenais AbolinsY; Lithuanian (Lithuania): Dirvonins DobilasZ; Russian (Russia Central): Klever ShurshashchiE, Zlatoshchitnik ZheltyiBR; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): trébol de pradoBI, trébol del pradoBI; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): gullklöverBO
Bibliography
E. Yakovlev, G., Sytin, A. & Roskov, Y. 1996: Legumes Of Northern Eurasia. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
W. Seannell, M. J. P. & Syunott, D. M. 1987: Census Catalogue Of The Flora Of Ireland, ed. 2. Sttnry Off.
AL. Tikhomirov, V. & Sokoloff, D. 1994: Special Listing And Checking Of Leguminosae Of Middle Russia
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