The common name of this familiar plant is a useful guide to its identification. Birdsfoot refers to the radiating seed pods that are said to look like bird’s feet whilst trefoil describes the leaf which is divided into three leaflets. Its other name of Eggs and Bacon is also descriptive as the mature flower is usually the colour of egg yolk whilst the bud is often red. Birdsfoot trefoil can be distinguished from the other common Lotus, Greater birdsfoot trefoil, in having a smaller stature, lighter green foliage and a solid stem.
We sell Birdsfoottrefoil (Lotus corniculatus) seeds per gram; customers should be aware that when ordering more than one gram of Birdsfoottrefoil seeds the entire amount will be bagged together to reduce unnecessary packaging.
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