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Trifoliate Three-leaved.
Trifoiolate A leaf with three leaflets.
Triloba/trilobus/trilobum Epithet meaning three major lobes in the leaf or other part.

 


To get those trifoliate leaves that can appear on adult Syngonium, you'll need to grow the plant upright on a stake.
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The "A" strain affects members of the plant family Rutaceae, including most citrus species and hybrids, especially grapefruit, lime, sweet lime, and trifoliate orange.

Upright perennial with spikes of yellow blooms borne in May and June above bluish-green trifoliate foliage. Rounded tan seedpods turn brown when ripe. South-central and eastern U.S. native.
Zones 5 to 8.

- Trifoliate bittercress (Cardamine trifolia) Zone 5
- Snakeshead (Chelone glabra) Zone 4
- Toothwort (Dentaria diphylla) Zone 5
- Joe Pye weed (Eupatorium maculatum 'Atropurpureum') Zone 3
- Variegated meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria syn.

Leaves: Clover-like trifoliate leaves have a blue-green coloring.
Flowers: Pea-like blossoms start as plump, tight buds. The flowers are borne on long racemes and are a vivid blue, often with flecks of cream or yellow.

Red Clover is a legumous, nitrogen fixing, frost tender perennial with light green, trifoliate leaves immediately below a globe type flower head. It blooms from late spring until mid fall. An excellent cover crop.

trifoliate
QUIRKS: Plants resent root disturbance and will not grow well if transplanted
GOOD NEIGHBORS: Grow as a background for perennials or annuals
WHERE IT GROWS BEST: Widely adaptable to soils and sites with sun to partial shade ...

Japanese Bitter Orange/ Trifoliate Orange
Latin Name:
Poncirus trifoliata ...

See also: Plant, Flower, Leaf, Water, Shade

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