Domain White Clover Pounder Seed 1/16 Acre
Original price was: $16.45.$11.52Current price is: $11.52.
Domain White Clover Pounder Seed
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Description
Introducing the Domain Pounder Ladino Clover, an exceptional choice for landowners aiming to attract and nourish wildlife. This premium product offers 1 pound of Ladino white clover, renowned for its high palatability and protein-rich quality that deer and turkeys crave. With the ability to plant it alone or mix it into your preferred food plot blend, this clover is versatile and robust. Its expansive root system ensures excellent drought tolerance and longevity, stretching from the southern US to the northern regions. The Ladino white clover is a long-lasting perennial, capable of providing up to five years of lush forage with proper maintenance, making it a wise investment for year-round wildlife attraction.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.220 kg |
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| Dimensions | 5.50 × 3.50 × 3.75 cm |
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