White Ladino Clover
CHARACTERISTICS
Planting Rate | 5 LBS per Acre |
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Plant Height | 6-10 Inches |
Seed Count | 800,000 Seeds per LB |
Botanical Name | Trifolium repens |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Environment | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Preferred Sites | Mesic Soils |
Bloom Period | May - October |
Flower Color | White |
Pollinator Value | Good |
Grazing Value | Very Good |
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Description
White Ladino Clover
White Ladino Clover is an intermediate height perennial legume introduced from Europe but now naturalized in the United States. Closely related to White Dutch Clover, it is the taller of the two species.
- Mature heights of 6-10 inches
- Excellent component in erosion control mixes
- Spreads by short stolons
- Excellent food source for pollinators
- Important component for pasture mixes
- Very good nitrogen fixing clover
- Good forage quality
- Hay or cut for silage
- Commonly used with cool season grasses for forage
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