Red clover ABERCLARET
It is the perennial clover that offers the best yield
among the clovers. Variety that survives winters well
and has a lifespan of 3 and 4 years. The establishment
is fast, which makes it possible to have an
acceptable yield from the first cut. Excellent recovery.
Adapts to all types of soil
Grasslands HUÏA
White clover has a spreading habit achieved by
runners. The height potential is about 4 to 6 inch.
(10 to 15 cm). This is why its main use is grazing.
Ladino clover ABERLASTING
Ladino is a giant white clover. It also multiplies by runners, which gives it better longevity.
It can reach a height of 11 inch. (30 cm). This is the
white clover which provides the highest yield. May be
used both for pasture and for fodder.
The Aberlasting variety is the first successful cross between Kura clover (Caucasian clover) and white clover.
The combined benefits of the 2 species confer:
• Better drought tolerance than
other white clovers;
• faster establishment than Kura clover;
• improved persistence and performance legume.
Trefoil LEO
Trefoil is a long-lasting legume. The slow establishment is compensated by an impressive lifespan and adaptation to virtually any type of soil.
Good yields despite drought and low pH.
Offers a remarkable palatability in dry hay as well as in
silage due to the fineness of its stems. Unlike Alfalfa the
feed quality does not go down at or after flowering.