Squarrosa clover
Squarrosa clover is an annual variety that can withstand temperatures of -10°C at its rosette stage.
It grows upright with a thin taproot and many branches. Sown successfully, Squarrosa clover seed can produce a lot of organic matter and is good for soil structure.
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Sowing rate: 15kg/ha
Sowing time: Sow from mid-July up until September (not ACRES approved)
Frost tolerance: Squarrosa clover is very winter hardy
Biomass: High biomass potential
Pests & diseases: Generally not a problem