- accepted:
Lotus corniculatus subsp.
afghanicus Chrtková
Lotus corniculatus subsp.
corniculatus Lotus corniculatus subsp.
delortii (Timb.-Lagr.)
Nyman Lotus corniculatus...
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conjugatus L.
Lotus corniculatus L. –
common bird's-foot trefoil, bird's-foot
deervetch Lotus creticus L.
Lotus cruentus Court Lotus cytisoides L.
Lotus × davyae...
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southwest Asia. Some
botanists treat it as a
subspecies of
Lotus corniculatus, as L.
corniculatus subsp. tenuifolius. Its
tolerance of salt and poor soil...
- and
where their preferred larval host plant, bird's foot
trefoil (
Lotus corniculatus), can be found.
These butterflies inhabit flowery or gr****y places...
- capsules,
which resemble little horns, and the bird's-foot
trefoil Lotus corniculatus and goat's horn
mangrove Aegiceras corniculatum are
named for their...
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plants with
yellow and red
flowers in the
family Fabaceae, including:
Lotus corniculatus,
native to
Eurasia and
North Africa The
Bossiaeeae and Mirbelieae...
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plant growth-promoting
activity of
culturable endophytic bacteria of
Lotus corniculatus and
Oenothera biennis from a long-term
polluted site". Environmental...
- name
Lotus corniculatus subsp.
frondosus by the USDA database. The Kew
database considers the
subspecies a
synonym for
Lotus frondosus. "
Lotus frondosus...
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Lotus ****onicus is a wild
legume that
belongs to
family Fabaceae.
Members of this
family are very diverse,
constituting about 20,000 species. They are...
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recorded from
April to July. The
larvae feed on
Trifolium pratense and
Lotus corniculatus.
Larvae can be
found in May and June.
Fauna Europaea[dead link] Bulletin...