Trifolium hybridum, commonly known as hybrid clover, is not considered poisonous to humans or animals. It is generally safe for livestock and is often used as forage. However, as with many plants, excessive consumption can lead to digestive issues in some animals. Always consult with a veterinarian or a plant expert if you have specific concerns about plant toxicity.
Jennifer Jayne Sheardown has written: 'The effects of soil nitrogen content on the nodulation of trifolium hybridum and lotus corniculatus when grown on tailings'
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Abutilon X hybridum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Abutilon X hybridum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Abutilon X hybridum.
Trifolium cyathiferum was created in 1827.
Trifolium alexandrinum was created in 1755.
Trifolium buckwestiorum was created in 1992.
The population of DLF-TRIFOLIUM is 2,010.
DLF-TRIFOLIUM was created in 1988.
The population of DLF-TRIFOLIUM is 11.
Trifolium jokerstii was created in 1998.
Trifolium resupinatum was created in 1753.