LADINO CLOVER
Summary
White clover is an important legume for pasture systems. Ladino grows tall enough to be harvested for hay.
We are currently out of stock of Ladino White Clover. Please check out our Neches White Clover for an excellent substitute.
Plant Characteristics
Taxonomy
Zone
- Regional Growing Zone
- 1 - Northwest Coastal, 2 - California Coastal, 3 - Southern Mountain, 4 - Mountain, 5 - Midwest, 6 - Northeast Lakes, 7 - Great Lakes South, 8 - Appalacia, 9 - Southeast, 10 - South Florida, 11 - South Texas, 12 - Southwest
- USDA Plant Hardiness Zones
- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Plant Characteristics
- Height
- 8" - 12"
- Bloom Period
- Late-Spring
- Bloom Color
- White
- Leaf Color
- Green
- Growing Cycle
- Perennial
- Growth Habit
- Stoloniferous
- Sun Requirement
- Full Sun, Partial Sun, Shade
Plant Information
- Planting Season
- Fall - Spring
- Plant Depth
- 0.25" - 0.5"
- Minimum Soil Temp for Germination
- 42° F
- Establishment
- Easy
Seed Information
- Seeds Per Pound
- 775,000
- Kingdom
- PLANTAE
- Subkingdom
- TRACHEOBIONTA
- Super Division
- SPERMATOPHYTA
- Division
- MAGNOLIOPHYTA
- Class
- MAGNOLIOPSIDA
- Subclass
- ROSIDAE
- Order
- FABALES
- Family
- FABACEAE
- Genus
- TRIFOLIUM
- Species
- TRIFOLIUM REPENS
Coverage Area & Available Sizes
How to Use & Apply
DRILL SEED INTO A WELL PREPARED, FIRM SEED BED.
Applications
It is highly palatable and nutritious forage for all classes of livestock and most wildlife.
An excellent forage plant for wildlife.
Notes
Don’t forget to purchase the required inoculant for this product.