Trifolium (wormskioldii)
Amy Bartow Seed and Plant Production Manager USDA NRCS - Corvallis Plant Materials Center 3415 NE Granger Ave Corvallis, Oregon 97330 (541) 757-4812 ext 103 (541) 757-4733 (fax) amy.bartow@or.usda.gov http://plant-materials.nrcs.usda.gov/orpmc |
Family Scientific Name: | Fabaceae | ||
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Family Common Name: | Pea | ||
Scientific Name: | Trifolium wormskioldii | ||
Common Synonym: | Trifolium fimbriatum | ||
Common Name: | sand clover | ||
Species Code: | TRWO | ||
Ecotype: | Coastal ecotype from Clatsop Co, OR | ||
General Distribution: | This plant is seen natively along the western half of Mexico, the US and Canada in coastal, subalpine and meadow regions. | ||
Propagation Goal: | plants | ||
Propagation Method: | seed | ||
ProductType: | Container (plug) | ||
Stock Type: | stubby containers | ||
Time To Grow: | Weeks | ||
Target Specifications: | Well-developed crowns, roots and rhizomes that fill the soil profile of the container. | ||
Pre-Planting Treatments: | Trifolium wormskioldii seeds are not dormant and germinate readily in warm temperatures.In our our trials seeds that were placed directly into a warm growth box of 75F germinated at a higher percentage than our seeds first placed in a cooler of 35F (42% vs 32%). |
Citation:
2014. Propagation protocol for production of Container (plug) Trifolium wormskioldii plants stubby containers; USDA NRCS - Corvallis Plant Materials Center Corvallis, Oregon. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/11/23). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.