White Clover

White Clover

White clover is the most important and widely-grown legume in New Zealand pastures, suited to a wide range of soil types and environmental conditions. As a species, white clover has a fibrous root structure that spreads and persists in a pasture by the production, branching and rooting down of stolons that run across the soil surface. White clover offers high feed quality, improved pasture management and the ability to fix nitrogen (N) at rates of 25 kgN per tonne of dry matter grown.