TRIFOLIUM REPENS L.

Dutch White Clover

Dutch White Clover

Dutch white clover is a very short, white, flowering clover commonly found in lawns and wooded areas. It reaches 4-5 inches tall at its mature height. It prefers cool, moist and shaded locations, but also grows well in full sun locations. Repeated mowing or grazing encourages the clover to produce additional shoots and biomass. Its a highly palatable and digestible forage for livestock and wildlife grazing. Additionally, Dutch white clover is useful for trails because, once established, it can tolerate heavy traffic very well.

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Key features

  • Lowest-growing clover
  • Shade tolerant
  • Withstands traffic
  • Tolerant of grazing or mowing
  • Highly palatable

Segment Forage
Species Clover
Sci. Name TRIFOLIUM REPENS L.
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 800,000
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 8-10
Planting Times Early Spring - Mid Fall
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Lbs./Acre) 2-3