Trifolium subterraneum

Plant Details

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General Information

Scientific name: Trifolium subterraneum
Also known as: Subterranean Clover

Plant Properties

Layer: Herb layer
Format: Smal
Height: 0.20 m
Width: - m
Growth Rate: -
Leaf: -

Growth conditions

USDA Hardiness: 7-10
Soil Moisture:
Moist
Soil:
Sand (light) Loam (medium) Clay (heavy)
pH:
Acid Neutral Basic
Light:
Sun

Usage properties

Edible part:
Leaves
Edibility:
(1)
Medicinal:
(0)
Features:
Nitrogen

Description

Leaves can be eaten both raw and cooked.

Harvest Data

Start Harvest: 15/05
End of Harvest: 30/06

Guilds

Guild Information

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Guild Details

Guild Description
Vitis vinifera
Grape
Trifolium subterraneum fixes nitrogen in the soil, benefiting Vitis vinifera by improving soil fertility and vigor.
Brassica oleracea
Perennial broccoli, collards, kale
Brassica oleracea can help deter pests that may harm Trifolium subterraneum, creating a healthier growing environment for both.
Plantago major
Plantains
The deep-rooted Plantago major can help break up soil compaction, enhancing the growth of Trifolium subterraneum.
Coriandrum sativum
Koriander
Coriandrum sativum attracts beneficial insects that can aid in pollination and pest control for Trifolium subterraneum.
Agastache rugosa
Korean Mint
Agastache rugosa can provide shade and cover, benefiting Trifolium subterraneum in hot conditions by reducing water evaporation.