Ladino type white clover is the large type of white clover. They produce the most N per acre of all white types. Ladino is also valued for its forage quality, especially in poorly drained soils. They generally are less durable but may be two to four times taller than intermediate types of white clovers.
Type: Legume
Season: Cool Season
Seeding & Growth
Precision: Not recommended
Drilled: 2 lb/A, 1/4" to 1/2" deep
Broadcast: 3 lb/A
Aerial: 4 lb/A
Dates: At least six weeks before average first frost in fall, May also be frost seeds
Avg seeds/lb: 794,500
Emergence: 10 days
Height: 3"-14"
Inoculate: Pre-inoculated
Inter-seeding: Yes, ask a specialist for details
Drought and Heat: Poor drought tolerance, Good heat tolerance
Flooding: Very good tolerance for flooding