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Simeon’s Garden
Trifolium ‘Dragon’s Blood’ in flower in Simeon’s Garden
Close up showing the leaf colour.
Trifolium repens ‘Dragon’s Blood’ Information on the label: A unique plant with mint green leaves with blood-red stains giving a scale-like effect. Balls of small pea like flowers. Suitable for borders, edges, paving, banks, gravel gardens and containers. Flowering from Mid Summer to early Autumn (In North Lancashire in 2019 started flowering at end of May). Needs sunny position and is hardy. Height 15cm and Spread 35cm. Bought from: Bay View Garden Centre in early 2019. Reasons for buying: I like the leaf colour on the leaves. Common name: Clover Other Triflolium to look out for are: Trifolium repens’Purpurascens’