New Type of Clover

Any update on this wonder clover? Good or bad success stories.
 
Any update on this wonder clover? Good or bad success stories.

I planted it late last summer with cereal grains and a few brassicas. I never hardly saw any of it. But this spring I'm seeing some little rosettes coming up. It's going to have to do more than this to impress me.



 
just re read all 5 pages, glad the other post about balansa brought this one up, good time for updates, such a shame so many pics lost to photobucket greed........
 
Any further updates on this wonder clover? Good or bad success stories. Possible uses?
 
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I planted a small patch in my apple orchard fall of 22. This is my new favorite clover, used to be durana. It came back thicker this year only had to get rid of some thistle, Balansa choked out everything else. I’ve already bought 10 lbs to put out next month hopefully. We got enough rain this summer that it still looks good in August
 
I see Elk Mound Seed carries this. I might try this clover in a few low spots I have.
 
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I planted a small patch in my apple orchard fall of 22. This is my new favorite clover, used to be durana. It came back thicker this year only had to get rid of some thistle, Balansa choked out everything else. I’ve already bought 10 lbs to put out next month hopefully. We got enough rain this summer that it still looks good in August

Others car correct me if I’m wrong… That is not balansa clover.


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Others car correct me if I’m wrong… That is not balansa clover.


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Looks more like mammoth red to me.


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This is the package I planted. I figured by the size of the leafs it was Balansa but I can see now that it doesn’t have the jagged edge on the leaf. I’ve never seen clover leafs this big before. I actually had forgotten that I planted it and looked back through my pictures this spring when I noticed how thick and big the clover was.
 
That's probably the Ladino.
 
That's probably the Ladino.
Well that’s interesting I’ve grown ladino for years and have never seen leaves that big or the plant being vining and choking everything out.
 
My first thought was jumbo ladino


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