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Apache Clover VS Durana clover
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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 552022" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>You have described the characteristics of the two clovers. Apache is an arrowleaf clover that was bred for virus resistance. It was meant to take the palce of Yucchi that was lost out in many places in East Texas due to a virus. Duranna is a white clover much like LA S-1. Grows well in bottom land soils, stays greener into the summer (I have seen it in July in a sub-irrigated bottom) and is not as up right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 552022, member: 67"] You have described the characteristics of the two clovers. Apache is an arrowleaf clover that was bred for virus resistance. It was meant to take the palce of Yucchi that was lost out in many places in East Texas due to a virus. Duranna is a white clover much like LA S-1. Grows well in bottom land soils, stays greener into the summer (I have seen it in July in a sub-irrigated bottom) and is not as up right. [/QUOTE]
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