The food-plant in this case was bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus).
It feeds on bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) from June until August, when it hibernates.
In some localities the blossoms of the rhododendron and of the bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) are very attractive.
This plant is sometimes confused with the Bird's-foot Trefoil, which it rather closely resembles in general appearance, but it may be readily distinguished by the pinnate leaves and the peculiar form of the pods.
Lotus major—Larger Bird’s-foot Trefoil—is much larger in all its parts than the other species.
Through this belt the actual road meanders; the sward on each side is now bathed in wild flowers, conspicuous among which are patches of the yellow bird's-foot trefoil.
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