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Durana White Clover
Trifolium Repens

Where to Plant:

Type: Cool season perennial legume

Adaptation: From Eastern Texas and Oklahoma across the South to the Atlantic coast and north along a line from Macon, GA to Dallas, TX. Durana persists well under grazing.

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Ten Great Reasons For Growing Clover

1. Lower Nitrogen Fertilizer Costs

Like most legumes, clovers have the ability to obtain nitrogen from the atmosphere and "fix" it in nodules on the roots. The amount of nitrogen fixed varies depending on species, stand density, fertility, weather and the extent to which the clover has been defoliated. However, numerous studies have shown that annual clovers, ladino or white clover, and red clover often fix 60 to 150, 100 to 150, and 150 to 200 lb/acre/year, respectively. ... more


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