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Trifolium fragiferum Strawberry clover

Previous scientific name(s): Trifolium fragiferum ssp. bonannii

 

Short, creeping perennial; valuable for erosion control, pasture or green-manure crop. Tolerates wet saline and alkaline soils; able to withstand flooding and poorly drained sites. Easily established; hardy and non-hardy varieties available.

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Species Attributes

Height:

1 - 12 in.

Life Form:

Native or Introduced:

Season:

Sun & Shade Tolerance:

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Elevation:

ft.

Precipitation:

15 - 18 in.

Soil Texture
Coarse:

Not Adapted

Moderately Coarse:

Average

Medium:

Best

Moderately Fine:

5 - 15 PLS lbs/Acre

Fine:

Soil pH
Acidic:

Neutral:

Basic:

Seeding Rate:

Pure Seed per Bushel:

53.50 lbs.

Seeds per Pound:

300,000

Germination Time:

Days

Cold Hardiness:

Nonhardy Hardy

Mycorrhizal Dependent:

Yes

Planting Season:

Spring Fall

Bloat or Nonbloat:

Bloat

Variety:

O’Conners

A low-growing, low water-use type of strawberry clover. Tolerates alkalinity and is often used for erosion control plantings or for ground cover.

Palestine

More winter hardy and better adapted to higher elevation plantings than other strawberry clover varieties.

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