It is perennial, aggressive, large-leaf, high-yielding white clover with excellent persistence in the south. The Seed Rate is 3 - 12 pounds per acre. Plant at a lower rate when seeding in combination with other legumes or grasses. Very high in protein, vitamins, and minerals developed for exceptional yields of palatable, high-quality forage. Its vigorous spring and summer growth makes it a good choice for food plots. Alice has a greater stolon density than most other ladino types, allowing for better persistence under intensive, continuous grazing. White Clover will not lignify in hot weather like alfalfa, red clover, and most other forages. Ladinos can be broadcasted, frost-seeded, or drilled into soil. White clover will thrive on soils with a pH is 5.5 or higher. Because of its shallow root system, it is not adapted to shallow, droughty soils. A typical seed rate is 5-10 pounds at a planting depth of 1/8 - 1/4 depth.
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Product Number: #13394