graskløver
Graskløver is a Danish term used for clover that grows in grassy areas, particularly in pastures and lawns. It refers to several species within the genus Trifolium, in the legume family Fabaceae. The most common are white clover (Trifolium repens) and red clover (Trifolium pratense), though other Trifolium species may form part of the group in certain regions.
Clovers are herbaceous plants with leaves divided into three leaflets (trifoliate). White clover leaves often carry
Habitat and cultivation: Graskløver thrives in temperate climates and tolerates mowing, making it common in mixed
Ecology and use: As a nitrogen-fixer, graskløver enriches soil and supports subsequent crops or grasses. It
Management: Clover is commonly included in seed mixes with grasses. Management practices include appropriate mowing height,