Very leafy plants that grow 8 to 12 inches tall and spread by stolons (runners) and form shallow roots at nodes. It is used mainly in pastures. Leaves are non-hairy and usually marked with a white 'V'. White flowers are clustered into heads. Seed are extremely small. Very high quality grazing plant though bloat can be a problem. Seed can be broadcast at 2 to 3 lb/A with tall fescue, orchardgrass, or Kentucky bluegrass in September-October. Under favorable growing conditions, white clover can shade out seedling grasses so it may be necessary to graze the clover to reduce competition. Established grass pastures can be overseeded in October-November or February-March.
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