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               vesiculosum Savi subsp. mutabile Port. var. gussonianum Gibelli & Belli; T. mutabile
               Guss.]
               Pastures and dry uncultivated land. – Cefalù, Fiumedinisi, Giarre, Nicolosi, Milo, Busambra
               (Gasparrini) (Gussone 1828); Alicuri, Felicuri, Lipari (Gussone 1834); Etna, S. Nicolò del
               Bosco, Cavaleri, Simeto, Catania, Buonfornello, Eolie, M. Scuderi (Lojacono 1891); Itala a M.
               Scuderi su scisti (Bartolo & al. 1981). – R.
            1007. Trifolium setiferum Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Or. 2: 32 (1843) [T. vesiculosum subsp. mul-
               tistriatum (W. D. J. Koch) Arcang.]
               Doubtful autonomous species according to Greuter & al. (1989), but well distinct for Zohary &
               Heller (1984). – Uncultivated grassy ground. – Castellammare (Todaro) (Lojacono 1909: 437);
               Sicilia (Greuter & al. 1989). – RR.

            1008. Trifolium physodes Steven ex M. Bieb., Fl. Taur.-Cauc. 2: 217 (1808) [T. cupani
               Tineo]
               Pastures. – Palermo (Bivona Bernardi 1816: sub T. alatum Biv.); “Bucca di Falcu, in pratis mon-
               tosis, a la Nivera, prope Monast. D. Martini” (Tineo 1817); Sicilia (Gussone 1844); Sciare di
               Marsala, Mazara del Vallo, Alcamo, Palermo, Caputo, Renda, S. Martino, Altavilla, Villarosa,
               Madonie, Nebrodi, Militello (Lojacono 1891); M. S. Giuliano (Ponzo 1900);  Alcamo: M.
               Bonifato (Ponzo 1903); Trapani, Alcamo (Lojacono 1909: sub T. cupani); Monte Soro (Brullo &
               Grillo 1978); Simeto (Ferro & Di Benedetto 1979); Monti Sicani: Rifesi, Piano della Fiera,
               Acque Bianche, Serre Mannarazze (Marcenò & al. 1985); Vizzini a Poggio Morbano (Turrisi
               1999); Cava Randello (Giardina & al. 2002); Monte Sparagio (Raimondo & al. 2004). – R.
            1009. Trifolium fragiferum L., Sp. Pl.: 772 (1753) subsp. fragiferum
               Mainly wet or brackish uncultivated land and pastures. – Throughout the region. – C.
            1010. Trifolium fragiferum subsp. bonannii (C. Presl) Soják, Novit. Bot. Delect. Sem.
               Hort. Bot. Univ. Carol. Prag. 1963: 50 (1963) [Bas. T. bonannii C. Presl in J. & C.
               Presl, Delic. Prag.: 51 (1822)]
               Mainly wet or subalophil uncultivated land and pastures. – Throughout the region. – C.

            1011. Trifolium resupinatum L., Sp. Pl.: 771 (1753) subsp. resupinatum [T. suaveolens
               auct. non Willd.; incl. T. suaveolens b. albiflorum Guss. (1845)]
               Wet uncultivated land. – Throughout the region. – C.
            1012. Trifolium resupinatum subsp. suaveolens (Willd.) Ponert in Feddes Repert. 83 (9-
               10): 636 (1973) [Bas. T. suaveolens Willd., Enum. Pl.: 108 (1809)]
               Included in the type by Greuter & al. (1989), distinguished by Fl. Europ. 2: 165 (1968). – Wet
               uncultivated and waste land. – Not reported by ancient authors. Reported by us at Fiumefreddo!
               – RR.

            1013. Trifolium bicorne Forssk., Fl. Aegypt. Arab.: 139 (1775) [Trifolium clusii Godr. &
               Gren. in Gren. & Godr., Fl. France 1: 414 (1849); T. resupinatum var. clusii (Godr. &
               Gren.) Fiori; T. resupinatum sensu Guss. non L.]
               Wet uncultivated land. – Nei campi e sui colli preferenzialmente arenosi in Sicilia e a Salina
               (Gussone 1844: 344); Sicilia (Zohary & Heller 1984). – C.
            1014. Trifolium tomentosum L., Sp. Pl.: 771 (1753)
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