Description
The white clover (Trifolium repens) is a swinging sub-grass. Permanent, often found in the wild. White clover grows badly in shaded and long-lasting dry places. It will preferably grow in moderately moist, with lime and humus-rich soils. White clover has also a good regrowth ability, both after grazing and cutting.
It's also an early grass, blooming in May and continues to bloom until autumn. Winter hardiness is medium. Together with the smooth-stalked meadow-grass, it is an important permanent pasture plant.
Sowing rate: 8 - 12 kg / ha.
Seeds are certified according to the Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 152 and the European Union directives.