Trifolium

Altaswede

Altaswede

In the first season the growth is confined to a rosette of leaves and very short stems with a small percentage of flowering stalks. In the second and subsequent years, flowering stems are produced. These are generally erect, quite tall and branched. They are green early in the season, but as they become older, many of them turn reddish in colour. About 45% of the plants are smooth stemmed. 45% are smooth except for slight hairiness on the upper one or two internodes. Practically speaking, about 90% of the plants are smooth stemmed and about 10% are hairy.

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Key features

  • Single-cut variety
  • Very good forage quality
  • Excellent companion for alfalfa
  • Rapid establishment
  • Excellent forage quality

Ratings

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

Segment Forage
Species Red Clover
Sci. Name Trifolium
Approx. Seeds/Kg. 600000
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 272000
Emergence (Days) 7
Growth Habit Erect
Leaf Color Medium Green
Maturity Early
Plant Height Medium
Ploidy Diploid
Type Red
Winter Hardiness Extremely Winter Hardy
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Kg./Hectare) 9-14
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 8-12
Planting Times Spring, Late Summer-Early Fall
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Kg./Hectare) 7-9
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Lbs./Acre) 6-8
Livestock Bee/Pollinator , Cattle , Deer , Goats , Hogs , Sheep
Usage Hay , Silage , Pasture , Wildlife , Cover Crop , Pollinator Friendly
Winter Hardiness 6