Description
The "Rozeta" Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is a highly versatile, nutrient-rich perennial that combines agricultural utility with ecological benefits. Known for its striking pink blooms that appear from May to September, this tall, branching clover is a reliable choice for green fodder, hay-silage, and crop rotation systems. Its rapid growth and ability to regenerate after cutting ensure consistent yields of protein- and mineral-rich green mass.
This diploid cultivar thrives in fertile, moist, calciferous soils with a pH between 6.6 and 7.6, making it ideal for hay meadows and field applications. It supports soil health through nitrogen fixation, enriching the land for future plantings. While not suitable for direct grazing, it pairs beautifully with grasses in mixed sowing.
Beyond its agricultural value, red clover is also melliferous, attracting pollinators and supporting biodiversity. Its drought-tolerant taproot aids soil structure, and its ornamental appeal adds charm to any landscape. Edible flowers and leaves further enhance its versatility, offering culinary and herbal uses, from jellies to tisanes.
Key Features:
- Reliable fodder crop producing protein-rich green mass
- Nitrogen-fixing properties improve soil fertility
- Thrives in fertile, moist soils; ideal pH range: 6.6–7.6
- Blooms May–September with vivid pink flowers
- Multi-purpose: agricultural, ornamental, and ecological uses