Twin-headed clover is a flowering legume with a distinct growth pattern favoring sunny, well-drained habitats. Its leaves are characteristically arranged in threes, bearing a resemblance to clover. The plant produces spherical, pinkish flower heads, each bloom contributing to the plant's allure. A hardy nature allows twin-headed clover to thrive in Mediterranean climates where it often blankets hillsides, offering a burst of color and contributing to soil health through nitrogen fixation.
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Weed Control About Twin-headed clover
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Twin-headed clover is a herbaceous flowering plant with a cosmopolitan distribution. It can be toxic to animals.
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Twin-headed clover in lawns or gardens is usually easy to control by simple mechanical measures like hand-pulling and mulching. Cultivation is also effective in case of large-scale infestation. Herbicides can be used, but don't use them in grazing fields, as they can be also toxic to animals.
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Distribution of Twin-headed clover
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Distribution Map of Twin-headed clover
Twin-headed clover is native to the Mediterranean basin and parts of southwestern Europe. It has naturally established itself in diverse habitats across these subtropical regions. Additionally, twin-headed clover has been introduced to central Europe, where it has adapted to similar ecological niches.
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Twin-headed clover
Trifolium bocconei
Also known as: Twin-flowered clover
Twin-headed clover is a flowering legume with a distinct growth pattern favoring sunny, well-drained habitats. Its leaves are characteristically arranged in threes, bearing a resemblance to clover. The plant produces spherical, pinkish flower heads, each bloom contributing to the plant's allure. A hardy nature allows twin-headed clover to thrive in Mediterranean climates where it often blankets hillsides, offering a burst of color and contributing to soil health through nitrogen fixation.
Hardiness Zones
2 to 11
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Attributes of Twin-headed clover
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Annual
Plant Type
Herb
Leaf type
Deciduous
Ideal Temperature
20 - 38 ℃
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Weed Control About Twin-headed clover
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Twin-headed clover is a herbaceous flowering plant with a cosmopolitan distribution. It can be toxic to animals.
How to Control it
Twin-headed clover in lawns or gardens is usually easy to control by simple mechanical measures like hand-pulling and mulching. Cultivation is also effective in case of large-scale infestation. Herbicides can be used, but don't use them in grazing fields, as they can be also toxic to animals.
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Distribution of Twin-headed clover
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Distribution Map of Twin-headed clover
Twin-headed clover is native to the Mediterranean basin and parts of southwestern Europe. It has naturally established itself in diverse habitats across these subtropical regions. Additionally, twin-headed clover has been introduced to central Europe, where it has adapted to similar ecological niches.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Potentially invasive
Exotic
No species reported
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