βοΈ Spanish Clover belongs to the Fabaceae (pea) family and can be found along roadsides, in dry meadows, coastal forests and mountain plains. A Beautiful and fun addition to your home flower garden! π¦ Spanish Clover flowers are a wonderful choice for adding color to your landscaping or can be a filler for cut flower accents. π± Scientific Name Lotus unifoliolatus Product Type Forage Legume Color Pink, White, Yellow π USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Cycle Annual Origin Native Height 8-24" Bloom Season Summer, Fall π· Please take photos of your plants and upload them in a review! - Isla's Garden π©βπΎ Spanish Clover belongs to the Fabaceae (pea) family and can be found along roadsides, in dry meadows, coastal forests and mountain plains. This legume often moves into traumatized ecosystems and helps to re-stabilize disturbed terrain. The small flowers will bloom for one day and then set a fruit pod. The flowers open as white blooms with yellow tips that fade to pink as the day wears into the evening. Spanish Clover is known for its trifoliolate leaves and hairy stems.