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Plants in genus trifolium

Plants in genus trifolium

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Trifolium incarnatum 'Crimson'

Trifolium incarnatum 'Crimson' is known for its larger, elongated flower heads with deep red blossoms. It is a nitrogen-fixing plant that grows best in cool weather and a variety of soils, preferring well-drained conditions. This clover tolerates some shade and is valued for its vibrant color.

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Trifolium pratense

Trifolium pratense, commonly known as red clover, is a herbaceous perennial that grows up to 31 inches tall. It features trifoliate leaves and dark pink flowers, and is native to Europe, Western Asia, and northwest Africa. Widely used as a fodder crop, it improves soil fertility by fixing nitrogen and is also used in traditional medicine.

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Trifolium incarnatum

Trifolium repens 'Wheatfen'

Trifolium repens 'Wheatfen' is a groundcover plant with dark-red purple leaves and small, ever-purple clover-like foliage. It roots at each node, quickly forming a 3-foot wide patch in one season. In mid-summer, it produces pink-red clover flowers, adding a splash of color to the garden. This perennial is ideal for sun to part sun locations and is well-suited for use in European-style gardens.

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