Herbionik Micro pipolina white clover grass seed
Herbionik Micro pipolina white clover grass seed
Gloco SKU:4000599
- Adapts very well to all types of soil.
- Ability to compete with several “weeds”
- Ideal companion to several lawn grasses
- Flowering from June to October.
- Great for pollinators
Part of the legume family, like its counterpart the common white clover, the micro pipolina clover has the particularity of having smaller foliage as well as smaller and fewer flowers.
- It prefers cool, moist soils, but adapts very well to all types of soil.
- It is the ideal companion for several lawn grasses.
- It has the ability to compete with several “weeds”
- Also, it discourages many harmful insects when used with lawn grasses.
- It has the particularity of naturally producing fewer flowers than white clover and must be cut to achieve the desired height.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Coverage area
Coverage area
Coverage for new sowing or reseeding:
50g covers 10 m² / 107 ft²
500g covers 100 m² /1075 ft²
Ingredients
Ingredients

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