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Medicago polymorpha Synonyms: Common Name(s): California burclover Family: Fabaceae Growth Habit: Winter Annual Invasiveness: Weed Growing Days: 120 to 210 (days) Temperature:
Abs.Max=86° (F) | Opt.Max=77° (F) | Opt.Min=59° (F) | Abs.Min=39° (F) | Precipitation: 24 to 39 (in.) Winter Minimum: 36° (F) Soil pH: 6.5 to 7 Soil Texture/Type: Sand or loam Soil Drainage: Well Photoperiod Response: Long day, short day and day neutral Light Intensity: Cloudy-lt shade Comments: Grown on the West coast of US. Less cold tolerant than spotted burclover. Very frost tolerant during growth, and winter hardy. Requires dry or moist soils. Diseases: Sclerotinia, Anthrachose, Cercospora, Powdery Mildew, Rust Uses: Poison - mammals, Animal Food - forage, Weed - possible seed contam., Environ. - soil improver Woodiness: Herbaceous Climate: Steppe and semi-arid, temperate, tropical-rainy Geographical Origin: Macaronesia, Northern Africa, Asia Temp, Indian Subcontinent, Europe
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