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Bronze Dutch Clover
As it matures, Trifolium repens atropurpureum spreads as a carpet of four-leaf clovers. Its deeply divided dark reddish leaves are edged in green and accented with white pom-pom flowers in the summer.
This creeping perennial grows best in sun to part shade and is hardy in Zones 4-9. Its mature height is about 4".
This plant will look splendid draping over a retaining wall, edging a pond, or accompanying ferns and hostas in a shade garden.
It will also thrive in a container over the top of flower bulbs.
Bronze Dutch Clover needs adequate light or it will stretch. its leave will be more red in sun, more green in shade.
Also makes a great houseplant.