Arrowleaf Clover
CHARACTERISTICS
Planting Rate | 5-10 LBS per Acre |
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Plant Height | 3-4 FT |
Seed Count | 400,000 Seeds per LB |
Botanical Name | Trifolium vesiculosum |
Life Cycle | Annual |
Environment | Full Sun-Partial Shade |
Preferred Sites | Mesic Soils |
Bloom Period | May-October |
Flower Color | White |
Pollinator Value | Very Good |
Grazing Value | Very Good |
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Description
ARROWLEAF CLOVER
Arrowleaf clover is an annual, cool season, introduced legume commonly used in many areas of the Midwest and Southeastern parts of the United States for many applications and uses. This upright clover easily re-seeds and reaches heights of 3-4 feet.
- Flowers May to October with white bloom color
- Suitable for hay and grazing
- Excellent food source for deer and other wildlife
- Seed in the fall for following spring growth
- Prefers well to moderately drained soils
- Begin grazing at heights of 5-6 inches
- High nitrogen fixer
- Low heat and drought tolerance
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