The key works by selecting one of the two choices given for each pair of descriptions, which lead to either another pair of descriptions or the identification of your species.
| 1. | Leaves with the terminal leaflet having a distinctly longer stalk than the lateral leaflets, flowers yellow | 2 |
| 1. | Leaves with the stalk of the terminal leaflet being more or less equal to the lateral leaflet stalks, flowers white or pink | 3 |
| 2. | Flower-heads nearly globular, 30-50 flowered and flowers closely overlapping | Hop Clover (Trifolium campestre) |
| 2. | Flower-heads hemispherical, 3-20 flowered and flowers not closely overlapping | Suckling Clover (Trifolium dubium) |
| 3. | Flower-heads of 3-6 fertile, white with pink striped flowers; fruiting heads pushed into the ground by the hardened and deflexed calyces (sepal whorls) | Subterranean Clover (Trifolium subterraneum) |
| 3. | Flower-heads of at least 8 fertile, white, pink or purple flowers; fruiting heads not pushed into the ground | 4 |
| 4. | Calyx (outer leaf-like flower whorl) tube inflated, bladdery in fruit | 5 |
| 4. | Calyx tube not inflated or bladdery in fruit | 6 |
| 5. | Flower stalks longer than the leaves at their base; flower-heads nearly globular, flowers pink to purplish; calyx teeth spiny | Persian Clover (Trifolium resupinatum) |
| 5. | Flower stalks shorter than the leaves at their base; flower-heads umbrella-like, flowers pink; calyx teeth blunt | Woolly Clover (Trifolium tomentosum) |
| 6. | Leaves long and narrow, 5-15 times as long as wide; flowers white, pink or purplish | 7 |
| 6. | Leaves not long and narrow, less than 4 times as long as wide; flowers usually pink | 8 |
| 7. | Flower-heads 30-80 mm long; flower-stalks shorter than the leaves at their base; calyx tube as long as the teeth | Narrow-leaf Clover (Trifolium angustifolia) |
| 7. | Flower-heads 10-20 mm long; flower stalks longer than the leaves at their base; calyx tube much shorter than the teeth | Hare’s-foot Clover (Trifolium arvense) |
| 8. | Flower stalks longer than the leaves at their base | Balansa Clover (Trifolium michelianum) |
| 8. | Flower stalks shorter than the leaves at their base | 9 |
| 9. | Plants hairy | Knotted Clover (Trifolium striatum) |
| 9. | Plants hairless except occasionally for a few hairs at the base of the leaflets and on the calyx | 10 |
| 10. | Individual flower-stalks about 2 mm long and becoming recurved in fruit; calyx teeth erect with maturity | Drooping-flower Clover (Trifolium cernuum) |
| 10. | Individual flower-stalks less than 1 mm long or stalkless and not reflexing in fruit; calyx teeth spreading with maturity | Clustered Clover (Trifolium glomeratum) |