Trifolium vesiculosum

Black Hawk

Black Hawk

Blackhawk arrowleaf clover was developed by Dr. G. R. Smith with Texas A&M Agrilife Research in Overton, Texas. Advanced dark seeded selections from Yucchi, Amclo, and Meechee were subjected to six cycles of selection for tolerance to Phythium ultimum and bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV). Dark seed coats have been associated with resistance to Pythium and other soil-borne pathogen. Blackhawk seed is 95% black with a light variation in color degree and is highly resistant to Pythium ultimum. Blackhawk is also resistant to BYMV - induced lethal wilt, and shows resistance to other components of BYMV. Blackhawk is slightly earlier in maturity, but maintains its high forage production through multiple grazings.

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Key features

  • Taking a soil test is highly recommended.Consult with your local extension service orfertilizer dealer for specific recommendations.
  • Inoculate seed with Rhizobium bacteria toencourage nitrogen fixation.
  • Correct acidity: 5.8 - 7 is ideal.
  • Clovers like phosphorous, potash, and boron.

Ratings

Scale 1-9, where 9 = best or most pronounced

Segment Forage
Category Clover
Species Clover, Arrowleaf
Sci. Name Trifolium vesiculosum
Emergence (Days) 7
Approx. Seeds/Kg. 880000
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 400000
Seeding Depth (cm) 0.635-1.27
Seeding Depth (Inches) 1/4-1/2
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Kg./Hectare) 6-11
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 5-10
Planting Times Spring, Late Summer-Early Fall
Usage Hay , Pasture