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Trifolium variegatum
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Photographer: Zoya Akulova
ID: 0000 0000 1112 0978 (2012-11-15)Copyright © 2012 Zoya Akulova
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1. | Reviewed by Randall Morgan Dec 10, 2012 |
| Action: changed name from "Trifolium variegatum" to "Trifolium appendiculatum
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "Of course not possible to see the beaked keel, but this is the only large-flowered "variegatoid" occurring on the coast. T. app. has been collected from Monterey Pen. to Humboldt Co., however I know of no recent records north of Pt. Reyes. A good record of a rare plant, particularly since you also show the white variant that occurs sporadically in many clover species - I happen to have seed collections of the white forms of the 2 large-fld relatives of this (phaeocephalum and melananthum) but not of this sp. The treatments of this complex of similar-looking but biologically separate species in JM1 and JM2 is entirely artificial, based only on flower size (!) You seem to have a talent for finding interesting plants!" |
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2. | Reviewed by Randall Morgan Dec 19, 2013 |
| Action: changed name from "Trifolium appendiculatum" to "Trifolium variegatum
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "change of mind. This matches best with other photos of T. variegatum from Albion and northward along coast at least to Puget Sound. Flowers too few and small for T. appendiculatum s. str." |
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