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Trifolium willdenovii - Tomcat Clover

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Trifolium willdenovii is more than just your average clover. Often recognized by its common name, Tomcat Clover, this charismatic compact legume thrives in the interaction between beauty, functionality, and resiliency. Standing proudly with a height reaching up to 2 feet, Tomcat Clover serves as the perfect low-growing carpet for any garden. Its glossy, dark green trifoliate leaves work as the perfect backdrop for showcasing stunning clusters of pinkish-lavender blossoms, flourishing from mid-spring to early summer. Not merely a beauty to behold, Tomcat Clover exhibits commendable environmental adaptability. Its remarkable drought-tolerance is well-suited for diverse soil conditions, thriving even amidst harsh water deficiencies. Moreover, it basks optimally under a range of sun exposures from full blast to partial shading. Beyond its aesthetic and adaptable nature, this plant is acclaimed for its nitrogen-enriching capacity, transforming your garden soil into a rich, nutrient-packed haven. And as if these weren't enough, Tomcat Clover acts as a magnet for local pollinators, promoting a biodiverse habitat. With all these features, Trifolium willdenovii brings a refreshing blend of charm and usefulness that goes beyond expectation.

  • Size: Up to 2 feet tall
  • Flowers: Pinkish-lavender blossoms
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green trifoliate leaves
  • Water usage: Drought tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Nitrogen Fixer and Pollinator-Friendly: Enriches soil with nitrogen and attracts bees
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