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TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM
Subterranean clover / Trébol subterraneo / Trèfle soutterrai
It is an annual leguminous forage plant with excellent potential of regenerating itself from the seed dropped onto and into the soil by the plants of the previous year before ending their lefe cycle. Subterranean clover originated from the Mediterranean area. It is extensively cultivated in Australia, where many of the commercialized varieties have been selected. Very suitable for grazing and soil cover.
  • Mixture adaptation: low
  • Seeding rate: 25-35 kg/ha
Trifolium subterraneum ssp. subterraneum
Suitable for moderately acid soils
Trifolium subterraneum ssp. brachycalycinum
Suitable for acid and alcaline soils
Trifolium subterraneum ssp. yanninicum
Suitable for moderately acid, waterlogged soils
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