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Wildflowers - Clover Seeds
Clover comes in many colors, shapes, and sizes, and the bulk clover seeds that we sell are not for making hay, but rather for growing as wildflowers in gardens or prairies. If you are looking for a clover that is easy to grow and produces a lot of color, then Crimson Clover will be your best choice. If you are looking for something that will last a long time and come back year after year, then you might want to try growing one of the native clover species like Purple Prairie Clover. These are all legumes, and are good for building your soil. Explore our selection of clover seed in bulk below!
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Crimson Clover Seeds Trifolium incarnatum Quick View
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Out of Stock Strawberry Palestine Clover Seeds Trifolium fragiferum Quick View
xStrawberry Palestine Clover Seeds
Trifolium fragiferum
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Since it tolerates flooding and coastal exposure, this hardy plant is valued for its versatility as a ground cover or grazing plant. This variety also withstands alkaline and saline conditions and is a good nectar source for honeybees.Starting at $3.25 USD
Clover comes in many colors, shapes, and sizes, and the bulk clover seeds that we sell are not for making hay, but rather for growing as wildflowers in gardens or prairies. If you are looking for a clover that is easy to grow and produces a lot of color, then Crimson Clover will be your best choice. If you are looking for something that will last a long time and come back year after year, then you might want to try growing one of the native clover species like Purple Prairie Clover. These are all legumes, and are good for building your soil. Explore our selection of clover seed in bulk below!