This selection of the common creeping clover makes a handsome edging or groundcover plant.
It was named for the number of four-leaved clovers usually found but there also may be three leaves. Leaves are bright, two toned, dark green and chartreuse.
A very nice filler plant in tubs or mixed containers.
May be used as a lawn substitute and mowed at any time to the desired height.
Trim back hard in midsummer to rejuvenate the foliage, if plants begin to look scruffy. Easily divided in spring or fall.