Arrowleaf Clover is an annual herbaceous clover plant recognized for its upright growth and distinctive arrow shaped leaflets. It grows well in temperate to moderately warm climates and is commonly cultivated in home gardens, open landscapes, and herbal planting areas. The plant prefers full sunlight, well drained soil, and moderate moisture, making it suitable for seasonal herbal garden cultivation and ground coverage.
Features
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Annual herbaceous clover suitable for herbal and garden planting
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Upright growth habit with characteristic arrow shaped foliage
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Adaptable to garden beds and open landscape areas
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Prefers sunny locations with well drained soil
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Suitable for temperate to moderately warm climates
Specifications
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Scientific name: Trifolium vesiculosum
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Common name (US): Arrowleaf Clover
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Seed type / variety: Open pollinated herbal plant seed
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Growth habit: Upright annual herbaceous plant
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USDA zones: 7 to 10 grown as annual
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Planting season: Fall or early spring in suitable climates
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Growing season: Spring through early summer
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Sowing season: September to November in mild warm regions; February to March in cooler regions
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Germination time and conditions: About 7 to 14 days in moist well drained soil
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Sunlight requirements: Full sun
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Soil requirements: Well drained loamy or sandy soil preferred
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Watering needs: Moderate watering with consistent moisture during establishment
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Mature plant size: Approximately 2 to 4 feet height with about 1 to 2 feet spread
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Plant spacing: About 10 to 15 inches between plants
