Trifolium hirtum, commonly known as Rose Clover, is a remarkable annual herb native to the Mediterranean region. Perfectly adapted to dry rangelands, roadsides, and fields, thanks to its resilience against drought, frost, and diverse soil conditions. Distinguished by its rose-colored flowers and densely hairy, pale green stems, Rose Clover offers aesthetic beauty while performing exceptionally well as forage. Farmers appreciate its self-reseeding nature and compatibility in mixtures with crimson and subterranean clover to exploit varying soil fertilities. Thriving between a pH of 5.5 and 8.3, this nitrogen-fixing wonder helps improve soil quality and supports sustainable grazing practices. Whether for hay or pasture, Rose Clover ensures high yields and exceptional forage quality without bloat risks. Transform your landscape with Trifolium hirtum, the perfect blend of functionality and beauty. Seeding rate: 15–30 lbs per acre when broadcast.