Burclover
Medicago arabica (L.) Huds.

Medicago arabica, commonly known as Burclover, is a flowering plant in the Fabaceae family. It was first described in 1762 and is native to various regions including British Columbia, New Brunswick, and parts of Europe and the Azores.
Description
Medicago arabica is a member of the Fabaceae family and is known by the common names Burclover, spotted medick, and heart clover. It is a flowering plant that has been documented in a wide range of locations, including British Columbia, New Brunswick, Açores, Portugal Continental, and several other regions across Europe and the Azores. The plant was first published in 1762 under the authorship (L.) Huds.
Other common names
BurcloverSouthern Burr CloverSpotted Bur MedickSpotted Bur-CloverSpotted BurcloverSpotted Burr-CloverSpotted BurrcloverSpotted MedicSpotted MedickSpotted-Leaf Medic
Distribution
British Columbia · New Brunswick · Açores · Portugal Continental · Faial Island · Graciosa Island · Santa Maria Island · Terceira Island · TW · CL · Juan Fernandez Islands · HR · IE · BR · DK · Flanders · Austria · Azores · Estonia · Latvia · Bulgaria · Czech Republic · Denmark · Germany · Ireland · Sweden · Ukraine · BA · SE · Vermont-US
Synonyms
Medicago polymorpha var. arabicaMedicago cordataMedicago talyschensisMedicago maculataMedicago maculataMedica echinataMedica arabicaMedica maculataMedicago maculataMedicago oxalioidesMedicago arabica f. purpureaMedicago arabica subsp. inermisMedicago arabica f. elegansMedicago arabica f. heptacyclaMedicago arabica f. pastoralisMedicago arabica var. longispinaMedicago arabica var. maculataMedicago arabica var. minorMedicago maculata var. tetraphyllaMedicago maculata var. tetraphyllaMedicago coronata




