Reference Source | Reference Type | Archival Data | Comments |
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Bush, L. L 1996 | Use - Food |
Human charred remains of Trifolium sp. recovered at an excavation of an early Myaamia Village site near the forks of the Wabash River (Fort Wayne), 1795-1812 (Ehler Site). |
Reference Source | Reference Type | Data | Comments |
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Gleason, H.A. and Cronquist, A. 1991 | Habitat | A native of Europe occurring in oldfields, roadsides and disturbed areas as an escape from cultivation, in eastern and western Myaamia lands. |
Reference Source | Reference Type | Data | Comments |
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Dunn, J.P. ca. 1900 |   | Red clover was planted. |
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Gonella, M.P 2003-2006 |   | nihsopakati is a Myaamia word for clovers, in general. |