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Collection: Trifolium bare roots
Trifolium, commonly known as clover or trefoil, is a quietly hardworking plant with far more to offer than its modest reputation suggests. Valued for its neat, often trifoliate leaves and soft, rounded flowers, Trifolium brings a gentle, meadow-like charm to borders, containers and open ground alike. Flowering in shades of white, blush, crimson and pink, Trifolium has an easy, natural rhythm that suits informal planting schemes beautifully. It weaves between other plants without competing for attention, softening edges and adding movement as it goes. Whether used ornamentally or as a ground cover, Trifolium creates a relaxed, pastoral feel that feels both contemporary and timeless, particularly when allowed to drift and mingle with grasses and perennials.
In the garden, Trifolium is as practical as it is pleasing. Many forms thrive in full sun, though some tolerate light shade, and all appreciate well-drained soil. Trifolium is notably resilient, coping well with variable weather and recovering quickly after cutting or grazing, which makes it especially useful in mixed plantings and wildlife-friendly gardens. Its flowers are a magnet for bees and other pollinators, while its foliage helps knit planting together, reducing bare patches and creating a sense of cohesion. Easy to grow and refreshingly undemanding, Trifolium rewards gardeners who value subtle beauty, ecological benefits and a garden that feels alive rather than overly controlled.



























































































































































































































