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Trifolium Ochroleucum Flower Seeds

Brilliant plant related to Clover but with huge creamy white heads and quite spectacular in borders and in 6" pots. Rarely grown but leaving a lasting impression when first seen. 18".
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Brilliant plant related to Clover but with huge creamy white heads and quite spectacular in borders and in 6" pots. Rarely grown but leaving a lasting impression when first seen. 18".
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SKU WN-6349
Country of Manufacture United Kingdom
Manufacturer Plants of Distinction
Colour White (Light-coloured)
Seeds/packet 25
Plant Height 40-50 cm
Scientific name Trifolium Ochroleucum
Common name Trefoil, Clover
Sådd

Förodla inomhus i såjord i feb-mars. Täck med transparent material med lufthål eller lufta ofta. Plantera ut efter avhärdning och sista nattfrosten. Purpurklöver kan även sås utomhus i krukor / på friland i maj-september. Ljusgroende, täck tunt med perlit. 

Germination (days) 21
Ljus/mörkergroende Ljus
Type Perennial
Exposure Full Sun
Cultivation Advice Trifolium, or Clover, is a native wildflower of Britain and Ireland

Clover can be sown at any time of year, but most often planted from January to April, or from August to early November with germination expected around 14 to 21 days.

Seeds can be sown in small pots or trays using any moist, well drained growing compound.

Trifolium seeds are tiny, they should be sprinkled onto the surface of the soil and lightly covered. Keep the soil moist, but not wet, and do not allow soil to dry out.

Once the seedlings have developed 6 true leaves they can be transplanted into 3 inch pots for growing on.

Red clover is equally at home on wet and dry grassland, in woodland gardens, field borders and is widely planted as pasture and fast growing ground cover, attracting bees and butterflies in droves during their April to September flowering period.
Bloom Time Jun, Jul, Aug
Language on package English
Brand Plants of Distinction
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