Trifolium campestre, commonly known as hop trefoil, field clover and low hop clover, is a species of clover native to Europe and western Asia, growing in dry, sandy grassland habitats, fields, woodland margins, roadsides, wastelands and cultivated land. The species name campestre means "of the fields".
Hop Trefoil Care
Trifolium Campestre



What is the plant
It can be invasive in the USA.
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How to Care for the Plant
Pruning
Pruning group 1.
Soil
Cultivation: The preference is full or partial sun, moist to mesic conditions, and a loam or clay-loam soil. It appears to favor fertile soil that is not too dry. Range & Habitat: Low Hop Clover is a common plant that occurs in most counties of Illinois, where it is not native.
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