


Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) Monarchs Rose-Mauve Flower Ground Cover Seeds
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Enhance your garden, meadow, or landscape with Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) Seeds, a fast-establishing ground cover known for its soft rose-mauve blossoms and lush green foliage. Red Clover is widely used in naturalized landscapes, pollinator-friendly plantings, and soil-supporting ground cover projects.
This hardy, adaptable plant grows vigorously in a wide range of soils and produces attractive, nectar-rich blooms that support bees, butterflies, and beneficial garden insects. Whether you are creating a pollinator garden, improving soil structure, or adding low-maintenance color to your landscape, Non-GMO Red Clover Seeds offer dependable performance and long-lasting results.
Features
- Fast-growing and reliable ground cover
- Produces rose-mauve, clover-shaped blooms
- Excellent plant for pollinator support
- Thrives in a wide range of soils
- Adaptable to cool and warm-season regions
- Non-GMO high-quality seeds
- Low-maintenance and easy to establish
- Ideal for meadows, open fields, borders, and natural areas
Specifications
- Botanical Name: Trifolium pratense
- Common Name: Red Clover
- Seed Type: Non-GMO
- Plant Type: Perennial (biennial in some regions)
- USDA Zones: 3–9
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial sun
- Soil Preference: Loamy, well-drained soil; tolerates a wide range of soil conditions
- Water Needs: Moderate
- Bloom Time: Late spring through early fall
- Flower Color: Rose-mauve to pink
- Height: 12–18 inches
- Spacing: 6–8 inches
- Season for Planting: Early spring or fall
- Germination Time: 7–14 days
- Growth Rate: Fast
- Maintenance Level: Low
- Pollinator Friendly: Yes
- Heat Tolerance: Moderate
- Cold Tolerance: Excellent
Planting Guide
- Soil Preparation: Loosen soil and remove weeds; Red Clover grows well in most soil types.
- Sowing Time: Plant in early spring or fall for best establishment.
- Seed Depth: Broadcast seeds on the soil surface and lightly rake in; plant no deeper than 1/8 inch.
- Watering for Germination: Keep soil lightly moist until seedlings emerge.
- Germination Window: Expect sprouts within 7–14 days.
- Sun Requirements: Full sun produces the strongest growth and best blooms.
- Initial Care: Ensure consistent moisture during early growth.
- Long-Term Care: Once established, water as needed; plants generally tolerate moderate dryness.
- Maintenance Tips: Mow lightly if using as a ground cover to encourage dense regrowth.
- Landscape Uses: Ideal for naturalized meadows, pollinator gardens, and soil-supporting ground cover plantings.
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