Edible Sierra Nevada Plants
Dicotyledon Genera Descriptions

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Leguminosae - Pea Family


Clover

Trifolium beckwithii, T. bifidum var. decipiens, T. bolanderi,
T. breweri, T. ciliolatum, T. cyathiferum,
T. gracilentum, T. hybridum, T. lemmonii,
T. longipes, T. microcephalum, T. monanthum,
T. obtusiflorum, T. productum, T. repens,
T. tridentatum, T. wormskioldii

All species are edible raw but may cause bloat in large amounts. To avoid this effect, the leaves may be steamed or cooked or soaked for several hours in salt water. Prepared in these ways, clover makes an excellent protein supplement. The prepared leaves may be dried and stored for future use. A tea can be made from the dried flower heads. The seeds are also edible.

Trifolium cyathiferum
CalFlora Record




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