Trifolium repens Sweet Mike

Trifolium repens Sweet Mike
Leaf tip Blunt/obtuse
Leaf margin Serrate; Dentate
Winter hardness Reasonable (USDA-zone 7)
Flower color White-white-NN155C
Leaf, scent Unscented
Flower diameter Small; 1 - 10 mm
Plant height 10 - 20 cm; 20 - 30 cm
Flowering month(s) May; June; July; August
Leaf surface Glossy; Smooth
Leaf size 1 - 2 cm
soil pH requirement Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Light conditions Sunny
Leaf division Tricompound
Inflorescence diameter 1 - 2 cm
Plant, growth type Trailing; Erect
Leaf, main color Green grey; Red
Leaf colour, pattern Feathered; Multi-colored
Flower color distribution Unicolored
Leaf, secondary color(s) Dark green
Moisture requirements Moist

Trifolium repens Sweet Mike, commonly known as Clover or Dutch Clover, is a versatile plant with various features that make it an attractive addition to any garden or landscape. This article will explore the characteristics of Trifolium repens Sweet Mike and provide information on its cultivation and care.

One of the notable features of Trifolium repens Sweet Mike is its leaves. The leaf tips are blunt or obtuse, giving them a unique shape. The leaf margin is serrate, which means it has small, saw-like teeth, or dentate, which means it has tooth-like projections. This adds texture and visual interest to the plant.

In terms of winter hardiness, Trifolium repens Sweet Mike is considered reasonably hardy, suitable for USDA zone 7. This means it can withstand moderately cold temperatures and is suitable for growing in many regions.

The flowers of Trifolium repens Sweet Mike are small, with a diameter ranging from 1 to 10 mm. The color of the flowers is white, specifically categorized as white-white-NN155C. The inflorescence diameter is also relatively small, ranging from 1 to 2 cm. The plant typically flowers during the months of May, June, July, and August, adding a burst of color to the landscape during the summer months.

The plant itself has a trailing or erect growth type and can reach a height of 10 to 30 cm. The leaves are tricompound, meaning they are divided into three leaflets, adding complexity and visual appeal to the foliage. The leaf surface is glossy and smooth, and the leaf size is generally 1 to 2 cm.

In terms of soil pH requirements, Trifolium repens Sweet Mike prefers neutral soil, with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5. It thrives in sunny locations, making it a suitable choice for gardens with ample sunlight.

The leaf color of Trifolium repens Sweet Mike can vary, with the main color being green-grey or red. The leaf color pattern can be feathered or multi-colored, adding diversity to the appearance of the plant. The secondary color of the leaves is typically dark green, complementing the main leaf color.

Trifolium repens Sweet Mike prefers moist conditions, requiring a moderate amount of moisture to thrive. This makes it a suitable choice for gardens that receive regular watering or have consistently moist soil.

Overall, Trifolium repens Sweet Mike, or Clover, is a visually appealing plant with its unique leaf features, small white flowers, and trailing or erect growth habit. It is relatively hardy and adapts well to a variety of growing conditions. Whether used as a ground cover, in rock gardens, or as a decorative element in flower beds or containers, Trifolium repens Sweet Mike is a versatile and attractive addition to any garden or landscape.

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