Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Trifolium fragiferum L., Sp. Pl. 772 (1753)
Vernacular Name(s):
Strawberry clover
 Description

Perennial; stems glabrous, creeping, rooting at nodes. Lvs ± glabrous or sparsely hairy on petiole and undersurface of leaflets; petioles up to c. 100 mm long; leaflets usually elliptic, sometimes ovate or obovate, obtuse or obcordate, mucronate, cuneate at base, finely serrate, c. 5–20 mm long; lateral veins recurved and thickened toward leaflet margin; petiolules up to 1.5 mm long, subequal; stipules ovate-oblong, acuminate. Infls axillary, racemose, globose or ellipsoid, pedunculate, > lvs; fls numerous; pedicels up to 1 mm long; bracts subtending fls free, 2–6 mm long, but those at infl. base connate. Calyx tomentose on upper side, moderately hairy when inflated, with c. 20 indistinct veins, greatly inflated on upper side at fruiting; throat open, ± glabrous; calyx teeth slightly unequal, < corolla, erect at fruiting; 2 upper teeth longer, narrow-lanceolate, ± = or > tube, conspicuous on the inflated calyx; 3 lower teeth lanceolate; sinuses acute or obtuse. Corolla pinkish to reddish, persistent but ± enclosed by the inflated calyx at fruiting, 5–7 mm long. Pod glabrous, straight, < calyx, 2–4 mm long, 1–2-seeded; seeds c. 1.5–2 mm diam.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Phenology

Flowering: Nov.–May.

 Bibliography
Linnaeus, C. 1753: Species Plantarum. Impensis Laurentii Salvii, Stockholm.
Zohary, M.; Heller, D. 1984 ("1984"): The Genus Trifolium. The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem. [as Trifolium neglectum C.A.Mey.]