White clover Rivendell is a low-growing perennial herb, part of the Fabaceae family. This variety is prized for its small leaves and ability to create a lush, unpretentious lawn in sunny areas. It is also a valuable bee plant and green manure.
White clover Rivendell has a spreading habit, with stems reaching up to 10 cm in height. The leaves are trifoliate, with small leaflets that are typically 1-2 cm in length. The flowers are small and white, produced in clusters. The plant has a deep taproot, allowing it to thrive in a variety of conditions. It is a relatively long-lived perennial, with a lifespan of several years.
Native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, white clover Rivendell can be found in a variety of habitats, including lawns, meadows, and along roadsides. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and can tolerate a range of soil types.
White clover has been used as a green manure crop for centuries, adding nitrogen to the soil and improving its fertility. It is also a valuable food source for bees and other pollinators. In some parts of the world, it is used as a cover crop to prevent soil erosion.
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