Clover usually grows on its environment, say if you were to plant it in no sunlight it would not grow. You want to grow it in temp about 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit and a place that has 2-4 hours of sunlight. Also it can grow in woods but has to have sunlight. Deer love clover if your looking for a food plot. Clover will grow in some parts of Canada and around Maryland, Virgina, or Pennsylvania Clover is a weed that can grow relatively fast depending on its environment.
from the ground
Clovers grow in your yard because they have all it takes them to grow.
White clovers
they are smooth ,they grow up to 2.5 inches tall ,come out during summer ,worms feed out of their roots to suck out the liquid
Clovers are delicate plants in the plantae kingdom. They reproduce because plants are both the same sex and when they reproduce they create more cells which produce more clovers. Those other clovers will grow around the original first one.
it depends where you put it .
The same speed as a normal tree but u need to plant at least 90000 bells to expect any money to actually grow on it! Put clovers and pitfall seeds all around it to give it the best chance of growing
Clovers, particularly white clovers, are not generally considered invasive species as they are beneficial for lawns and pastures due to their nitrogen-fixing properties. However, in certain ecosystems, clovers with aggressive growth can outcompete native plants and become a problem. It depends on the specific species and location.
It means your really lucky!
It's gets bigger and easier for you to spot and pick it for good luck!
Clovers are vascular plants. They have specialized tissues that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. This allows them to grow larger and more complex structures compared to nonvascular plants.
only the White Clover plant, Trifolium repens is true