Lotus corniculatus 'Pleniflorus'
Bird's Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus 'Pleniflorus') is a perennial legume that is native to Eurasia and North Africa. Bearing bright yellow, pea-like flowers that resemble a bird's foot, it is an attractive addition to any garden. This low-maintenance drought tolerant plant can tolerate a variety of soil conditions and has natural nitrogen-fixing abilities that can improve soil fertility. Planting Bird's Foot Trefoil in pastures and in gardens can bring its best qualities, as it provides food for wildlife and grazers, nectar for pollinators, and establishes sturdy roots that can help prevent soil erosion.
Sunlight
Full Sun
Water Needs
medium
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Water Every
"7-10" days
Sun Needs
full-sun
Growth
High
Care Level
Low
💧 Water every "7-10" days
Seasonal Adjustments
Adjust watering frequency based on temperature, humidity, and season. Water more frequently in summer and less in winter.
Pro Tip: Check soil moisture before watering. Stick your finger 1-2 inches into the soil—if it's dry, it's time to water!
Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date
Divide root ball in spring, replant sections immediately
Take 4-6" cuttings in spring, root in water or moist soil
Good For:
Consider Carefully:
Needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Place in the sunniest spot in your garden.
Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when top inch of soil is dry.