General: Crimson clover is an annual in the legume family (Fabaceae). Plants are generally densely hairy with a rosette of upright, usually unbranched stems reaching 1 to 3 feet tall supported by a central taproot and many fibrous roots.
It is usually a light brown colour reaching a length of 2.5-3mm. Crimson clover produces one of the largest seedlings of all the commonly used true clovers.
It is extremely shade tolerant and will grow up to approximately 20” in height. During May and June, it will draw a great appeal for the crimson blanket that ...
Seed should be covered no more than one-fourth inch deep. Normal seeding rate is 20 lbs/acre in pure stands and 12 to 15 lbs/acre in mixture with cool season ...
Target Harvest Height, 8-15" for grazing, at 20% for haylage. Target Residual Height For Regrowth, 3-4". Related Resources. Staging Winter Annuals · Cool Season ...
Crimson Clover can be mowed to 7.5– 12 cm height during winter and early spring, as well as grazed. For regeneration avoid grazing or cutting during and ...
A slender, upright annual or short-lived perennial to 45cm tall, with leaves composed of three leaflets. In summer it produces dense, conical heads of red ...
This upright annual herb grows to 20–50 cm (8-20") tall, unbranched or branched only at the base. The leaves are trifoliate with a long petiole, each leaflet ...