Sainfoin
Onobrychis viciifolia
- Name also: Common Sainfoin
- Family: Pea Family – Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
- Growing form: Perennial herb with strong, erect rootstock. Runners long, branching.
- Height: 20–50 cm. Stem erecting, branching at base, slightly angular and hairy.
- Flowering time: June–August.
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(Kasviatlas, University of Helsinki)
Other species from the same family
Alpine Milkvetch, Alsike Clover, Arctic Milkvetch, Bird's-foot Trefoil, Bitter Vetch, Black Medick, Black Pea, Bush Vetch, Common Vetch, Crimson Clover, Crown Vetch, Garden Lupine, Goat's Rue, Grass Pea, Hairy Tare, Hare's-foot Clover, Kashubian Vetch, Kidney Vetch, Large Brown Clover, Large Hop Trefoil, Lesser Hop Trefoil, Liquorice Milkvetch, Marsh Pea, Meadow Vetchling, Mountain Clover, Narrow-leaved Everlasting Pea, Narrow-leaved Lupine, Northern Milkvetch, Red Clover, Restharrow, Ribbed Melilot, Sand Milkvetch, Sea Pea, Sickle Medick, Smooth Tare, Spring Vetch, Strawberry Clover, Sweet Pea, Tall Melilot, Tuberous Pea, Tufted Vetch, White Clover, White Melilot, Wood Vetch, Yellow Oxytropis, Zigzag Clover
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