Crimson clover is an excellent choice for food plots, providing rapid, robust growth and significant nitrogen fixation. This annual clover thrives in mild winter climates where growth continues through the winter, followed by the development of leafy flower stalks in early spring. The leaves are trifoliate, with narrow bases and broad terminals, and both the leaves and stems are hairy. The flower heads are elongated, pointed, and bright crimson in color, containing more than 100 florets. Crimson clover is highly nutritious and palatable, making it an ideal choice for winter and spring grazing in mild winter areas, as well as for producing good hay crops.
Benefits
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Deer Attraction: Highly attractive to deer, providing lush and nutritious forage.
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Nutritional Value: Both as pasture and hay, it is highly nutritious and palatable.
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Winter Resilience: In mild winter climates, growth continues through the winter and provides excellent spring grazing.
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High Biomass Production: Produces significant biomass, contributing to soil fertility and structure.
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Weed Suppression: Effective at suppressing weeds, maintaining clean food plots.
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Versatile Use: Excellent for winter and spring grazing, as well as hay production.
Characteristics
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Type: Annual clover.
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Growth: Grows to 6-12 inches in height.
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Flower: Bright crimson, elongated, and pointed flower heads with more than 100 florets.
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Seed Count: 145,000 seeds per pound.
Planting Instructions
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Seeding Rate: Seed at 15-18 lbs/acre when planted alone, and 6-9 lbs/acre when used in mixes.
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Seeding Depth: Plant seeds at a depth of 1/8 inch in a fine-texture seedbed.
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Planting Range: Suitable for planting in spring and summer.
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Longevity: Annual.
