Persian Clover
Rustic plant relatively resistant to cold and powdery mildew. The Persian clover (trifolium resupinatum) is a rustic species and is not subject to particular plant diseases, in fact, it differs from other annual clovers, due to its excellent resistance to powdery mildew. The preparation of the seedbed must always follow good agricultural practice.

Ciro
Habit: Prostrate-ascending, stem height 83 cm
Vegetative cycle: Medium-late
Tolerances: High at low temperatures and powdery mildew, good salinity; prefers light and deep soils
Sowing period: September-October
Sowing rate: 20-25 Kg /Ha
Use: Pasture and hay
Characteristics: Very large leaf, intense green, strong root, high regrowth capacity

Celtico
Habit: Semi-erect, stem height 43 cm
Vegetative cycle: Medium-early, abundant regrowth after mowing
Tolerances: High at low temperatures, on foot traffic; prefers medium-textured clayey soils
Sowing period: September-October
Sowing rate: 20-25 Kg /Ha
Use: Pasture and hay
Characteristics: Broad and fleshy leaf, thin stems with few fibers; recommended in combination with grasses