Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)
Crimson Clover is a 1' to 1½' tall spring flowering legume with showy red flowers in a tight terminal spike. It is a naturalized annual growing in full sun or part shade and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. Honeybees, deer, turkey, quail and other wildlife are attracted to Crimson Clover.
| Common Name (Botanical Name) | Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum) |
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| Bloom Season | Spring |
| Group | Legume |
| Bloom Color | Red |
| Duration | Annual |
| Soil moisture | Dry (Xeric);Medium (Mesic) |
| Soil texture | Coarse (Sand);Medium (Silt/Loam);Fine (Clay) |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun;Part Shade |
| Status | Introduced |
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| pH | Acidic;Neutral |
| pH Values | 5.5/7.5 |
| Average height | 1-2ft |
| USDA Zones | 3a;3b;4a;4b;5a;5b;6a;6b;7a;7b;8a;8b;9a;9b; |
| RNS Region | 1;2;3;4;5;6;7 |
| Planting rate/Acre | 20-25 |
| Seeds Per Lb. | 150000 |
| Seeds Per Oz | 9375 |
| Seeds Per Packet | 300 |
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