Entry Detail


clover


Entry Type:  
Species
Scientific Name:  
Common Name:  
clover
Myaamia Name:  
nihsopakati

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Myaamia Archival Sources  
Reference Source Reference Type Archival Data Comments
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).

Botanical Sources  
Reference Source Reference Type Data Comments
Gleason, H.A. and Cronquist, A. 1991 Habitat 

Both white clover (Trifolium repens) and red clover (Trifolium pratense) are natives of Eurasia, occurring throughout North America on roadsides and in disturbed areas, as an escape from cultivation.

Related Sources  
Reference Source Reference Type Data Comments
Dunn, J.P. ca. 1900  

"nasopaki, clover" and "nasopaki anewatung, red [clover]".

Dunn, J.P. 1909  

The word neehsopaki refers to both white clover and other clover species.