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Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)

Birdsfoot trefoil is a perennial weed, which has a low mat-forming growth habit. The leaves of birdsfoot trefoil alternate on the stems, forming in a trifoliolate pattern, but containing 2 leaf lets at the base of the leaf. The leaves are oblanceolate shape and usually have smooth edges. The stems of birdsfoot trefoil are square at the top and round at the base. Birdsfoot trefoil has a tap root and develops rhizomes and stolons.
 

The flower of birdsfoot trefoil is yellow and forms in the typical legume shape. The plant flowers in late spring and blooms throughout the summer. The seed pod is cylindrical and shaped like a birds foot. Birdsfoot trefoil usually spreads by seed that germinates in the spring, but can also spread by rhizomes and stolons to form dense patches. The top of the plant browns with frost in the fall and will die back to ground level. Birdsfoot trefoil is often confused with large hop clover.

Birdsfoot trefoil is found from Newfoundland and Minnesota south to Virginia, west through Nebraska and Kansas.

 

Cultural Practices:
Birdsfoot trefoil is often used to stabilize soil or as a forage crop, but it escapes onto roadsides, turf areas and waste sites. It tolerates a wide range of soil types and moisture conditions. It tolerates drought very well. It can be an indicator of low fertility. Cultural control is best achieved by having a well fertilized actively growing turf. This would include not allowing the turf to become drought stressed.

Herbicide Use:
For optimum control of birdsfoot trefoil, make your postemergent herbicide application in the spring when plants are young and actively growing. Very densely matted plants may require a repeat application.

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