PRISHEKSNINSKY LOCAL
Clover
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A resilient, winter-hardy clover variety designed for dense, low-maintenance lawn surfaces.
Description
The Standard for Northern Turf Resilience
"Prisheksninsky Mestny" is far more than just a selection code; it represents years of dedicated adaptation of white clover to the challenging climate of the Vologda region. Developed by the experts at "Elita," this variety has become a benchmark for establishing durable lawns and improving forage lands in areas characterized by high humidity and significant temperature fluctuations.
Agronomic Strengths
Unlike southern varieties, this clover demonstrates exceptional winter hardiness. Its primary benefits include:
- High sward density, providing excellent resistance to foot traffic and mechanical wear.
- Rapid regenerative capacity after physical stress.
- Efficient nitrogen fixation, making it an ideal component for the rehabilitation of depleted soils.
Applications
The variety is primarily utilized for creating aesthetic and functional lawns. Due to its low-growth habit and ability to form a dense, uniform carpet, "Prisheksninsky Mestny" is widely used in landscape design for parks and residential properties, where minimal maintenance and year-round ornamental value are prioritized. It is the preferred choice for those seeking reliable, locally sourced seed material that has been validated by decades of successful application in northern agricultural conditions.
Specifications
| Usage Type | |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Clover |
| Originator | Элита |
| Country | Russia |
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