You selected Amoria glomerata (L.)Sojak. This is a synonym for:

Accepted scientific name:
Trifolium glomeratum L. (accepted name) 9 literature references for Trifolium glomeratum L.
Synonyms:
Amoria glomerata (L.)Sojak (synonym) 6 literature references for Amoria glomerata (L.)Sojak
Micrantheum glomeratum (L.)C.Presl (synonym) 7 literature references for Micrantheum glomeratum (L.)C.Presl
Trifolium axillare Phil. (synonym) 2 literature references for Trifolium axillare Phil.
Trifolium duodecimnerve Willk. & Lange (synonym) 2 literature references for Trifolium duodecimnerve Willk. & Lange
Common names:
Common name Language Country
Amoriya Skuchennaya (Rus) - - Click here to show the literature
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Cluster Clover - - Click here to show the literature
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Clustered Clover - - Click here to show the literature
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Geknäuelter Klee - - Click here to show the literature
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Klever Skuchennyi (Rus) - - Click here to show the literature
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Knäuel Klee - - Click here to show the literature
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Classification:
Plantae
Phylum Magnoliophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Fabales
Family Fabaceae
Genus Trifolium
Distribution: Albania (native); Algeria (native); Andorra (native); Argentina (introduced); Australia (introduced); Azerbaijan (native); Azores (native); Balearic Is (native); Bulgaria (native); Canary Is (native); Cape Verde (native); Channel Is (native); Chatham Is (introduced); Chile (introduced); Corsica (native); Cyprus (native); East Aegean Is(Greek) (native); France (native); Germany (native); Gibraltar (native); Great Britain (native); Greece (native); Gruzia (native); Hawaii (introduced); Iran (native); Ireland (native); Israel-Jordan (native); Italy (native); Kriti (native); Lebanon-Syria (native); Morocco (native); New Zealand(North) (introduced); New Zealand(South) (introduced); Portugal (native); Russia in Asia (native); Sardegna (native); Sicilia (native); South Africa (introduced); Spain (native); Sri Lanka (introduced); Tasmania (introduced); Tunisia (native); Turkey in Asia (native); Turkey in Europe (native); United States (introduced); Yugoslavia (native)
Additional data: Climbing: Not climbing, Conservation Status: Not Threatened, Habit: Herb, Lifespan: Annual, Lifespan: Perennial
Source database: ILDIS, 10.01, May 2007
Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Roskov Y.R., 2005-2006
Online resource: http://www.ildis.org/LegumeWeb?version~10.01&LegumeWeb&tno~5505
CoL taxon LSID: urn:lsid:catalogueoflife.org:taxon:e7d0d36c-29c1-102b-9a4a-00304854f820:ac2010