Southern States Will Ladino Clover is a widely adapted, high-yielding, large-leafed perennial clover that makes an excellent choice for pastures and hay. It is fairly long-lived in the upper South and Northern regions and a bit more short-lived (somewhat annual) in the lower south. Developed jointly by the USDA and North Carolina State University, this leafy legume will grow 8-12 inches tall with large, nutritious, non-hairy leaves and clustered heads of white flowers. Will is also known for excellent stolon (runner) development and establishment, great regrowth following grazing, superior winter hardiness and competitiveness against weeds.