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SDSU: Plant Specimens - Medicago falcata

  • UA 53.4:B08-F19
  • Folder
  • 1890s-1920s circa
  • Part of N.E. Hansen

UA053-004-3D-0201

  1. As found wild in the Samara province, of the northern Volga River region of extreme east European Russia, on the edge of Siberia, See no. 206.

SDSU: Plant Specimens - Medicago falcata

  • UA 53.4:B08-F20
  • Folder
  • 1890s-1920s circa
  • Part of N.E. Hansen

UA053-004-3D-0205

  1. Sample of the third generation under cultivation by Prof. Williams of the Moscow agricultural college of seed obtained from wild plants in the Don province of the lower Volga River region of southeastern Russia.

SDSU: Plant Specimens - Trifolium alpestre

  • UA 53.4:B08-F04
  • Folder
  • 1890s-1920s circa
  • Part of N.E. Hansen

UA053-004-3D-0134

  1. A wild clover from Samara province, of the Volga River region of eastern Russia. Some authorities call this trifolium medium. It is highly regarded as a drought-resistant clover for dry steppes where it is found native.

SDSU: Plant Specimens - Trifolium elegans (?)

  • UA 53.4:B08-F02
  • Folder
  • 1890s-1920s circa
  • Part of N.E. Hansen

UA053-004-3D-0093

  1. The species may be Alpestre. The native red clover from Vyatka, near Perm in the northern Volga River section of eastern Russia. This is about 58 degrees. A drought-resistance steppe clover.

SDSU: Plant Specimens - Trifolium medium

  • UA 53.4:B08-F05
  • Folder
  • 1890s-1920s circa
  • Part of N.E. Hansen

UA053-004-3D-0138

  1. Seed originally selected from one plant of a will steppe clover from the Razah province, Volga River region, central eastern Russia. Seed selected by Prof. Williams, Moscow agricultural college.

SDSU: Plant Specimens - Trifolium pratensis

  • UA 53.4:B08-F06
  • Folder
  • 1890s-1920s circa
  • Part of N.E. Hansen

UA053-004-3D-0139

  1. A native red clover of the Perm province from the northern part of the Volga River region. This is considered one of the best forms of the Russian clover as it is from the far north.

SDSU: Plant Specimens - Trifolium pratensis

  • UA 53.4:B08-F08
  • Folder
  • 1890s-1920s circa
  • Part of N.E. Hansen

UA053-004-3D-0143

  1. The wild red clover from Ufa province of the Volga River region, Russia. This seed came from the Sterlitamak and Ufa provinces, have been found to be the est forms of the Russian red clover.