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Family: Fabaceae
 Hares-foot Clover Trifolium arvense Flowering time: June-September. Annual. Native Can be found on dry, open sandy or rocky ground on dunes, sea-cliffs, grassland and wasteground but declining due to habitat loss A hairy, usually erect plant with stalked, egg-shaped flowerheads with very small pinkish-white flowers among the long white hairs. The trifoliate lower leaves are stalked, upper leaves are un-stalked.  | 
	
 
Hares-foot Clover, Trifolium arvense
Studland, Dorset. June 2013