Scientific Name:
Trifolium repens
'Atropurpureum'
Pronunciation:
try-FOE-lee-um REE-penz
Common Name:
Dutch clover, Dark Dancer clover
Family Name:
Fabaceae
Plant Type:
Annual
Key ID Features:
Low-growing, roots at nodes; leaves dark purple. trifoliate with light v-shaped marking on each leaflet; inflorescence oval-round, compact, head-like, umbellate, white to purple, florets tubular, 5-10mm long; legume about 5mm long with 1 to 4 seeds.
Habit:
Spreading
Form:
Creeping / Mat-like
Texture:
Fine
Mature Height:
0.2 - 0.4m
Mature Spread:
0.3 - 0.6m
Growth Rate:
Fast
Origin:
Europe, Garden origin
Hardiness Rating:
Zone 4: (-34 to -29 °C)
Exposure:
Full sun, Part sun/part shade
Soil/Growing Medium:
Humus rich, Well-drained
Landscape Uses:
Container planting, Hanging basket
Additional Info:
Google. See additional data entered for white clover.
Leaf Morphology:
Form:
Compound
Arrangement:
Alternate
Texture/Venation:
Soft flexible
Surfaces:
Glabrous
Compound Leaf:
Trifoliate (ternate)
Colour in Summer:
Purple, Dark-red
Shapes:
Obovate, Orbicular
Apices:
Emarginate or retuse, Truncate
Bases:
Obtuse
Margins:
Serrulate