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Spring Bank Clover Root Stock

Springbank Clover (tkwla’i’shen)

Trifolium wormskioldii

$12.00 CAD
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weight: 150g or 5.29oz ≈ 3-6 items

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- Native plant traditionally cultivated in First Nations root gardens
- Produces thick, sweet-tasting white roots
- Grows well in moist natural areas, garden beds, and containers
- Pretty purple flowers are also edible

Growing Information

About Spring Bank Clover
Spring Bank Clover (Trifolium wormskioldii) is a native perennial plant once widely cultivated by First Nations communities along the BC coast for its sweet, fleshy roots. The thick white roots, which taste similar to fresh pea sprouts, were a valued food source for generations.

This plant thrives in moist environments, making it ideal for wetland gardens, garden beds, and container growing. It naturalises easily and produces delicate purple flowers, which are also edible and add a vibrant touch to salads.

Where Can You Grow Spring Bank Clover?
Spring Bank Clover grows well in Zones 4-9, preferring moist, well-drained soil and partial to full sun. It is well-suited for wetland restoration, permaculture gardens, and edible landscapes.

History and Historical Uses
Spring Bank Clover was historically cultivated in root gardens by coastal First Nations as a nutritious and dependable food source. The name Clover Point in Victoria, BC, originates from this plant, though it has since become rare in the wild. Reviving this heritage crop supports both biodiversity and food sovereignty.

Canadian Zone Information
Zones 8-9: Plant root stock in early spring or autumn for strong establishment.
Zones 5-7: Transplant in spring after the last frost, keeping soil consistently moist.
Zones 4: Grow in containers or wetland areas, protecting plants in harsh winters.

How to Grow and Harvest Spring Bank Clover

  • Planting: Bury roots 5cm (2in) deep in moist, well-drained soil.
  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially in dry conditions.
  • Harvesting:
    • Roots can be harvested in the second year, selecting thicker, mature roots.
    • Flowers can be picked fresh for culinary use.
  • Maintenance: Allow plants to spread naturally for long-term growth.

Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply

  • Allow to Flower and Seed: Leave some plants to fully mature and produce seed heads.
  • Harvest Seeds: Once seed heads dry and turn brown, collect them before dispersal.
  • Dry and Clean: Separate seeds from husks and allow them to fully dry.
  • Store: Keep seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Properly stored seeds remain viable for up to 3 years.

Certified Organic By

Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)

Growing Summary
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Customer Reviews

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Lyndsay
Springbank clover

Phenomenal staff and prompt delivery. Plant rhizomes in great condition and some have sprouted!

Awesome! Thank you so much!

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Caley
DOA

Dead roots, dried out bag.

We have contacted this customer and have offered to replace their roots. We are now in contact and working on a resolution.

This is always our approach, we are always here to help.

It is rare for roots to dry out in transport. But it can happen due to an improperly sealed bag, too little moisture prior to packaging, delays in shipments, or unusually hot days.

In every case, reach out to us and we will help.

Thank you for this review and for working with us towards a resolution. We love all our customers!

Have a Question?

We (a small farm) ship every week, on Wednesday!

Pick up available from our farm stand 542 Wootton Road, Metchosin

100% Canadian Grown in Metchosin, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.

Processed-By-Hand

Certified Organic

Open Pollinated

Non-GMO

Frequently asked questions

Do you do sell at the farm?

No.

We do have a farmstand that is open during the season: March/April through to June/July

Will my order have tracking?

Maybe.

We ship all seed packages using Letter Mail through Canada Post.

However, if you order any Sprays, Bouquets, Root Stock, or Tubers; we automatically add protected shipping in a prepaid Canada Post box. These have a tracking number.

How much does shipping cost?

Save $20 when you spend $200

All our Shipping has a handling fee.

Shipping starts at $6 and increases incrementally for seed packages only.

If you purchase Sprays, Bouquets, Root Stock, or Tubers; Shipping will increase by $18 and go up incrementally.

We charge shipping rates that are fair to our customers and allow us to operate as a small farm.

What is your Customer Satisfaction policy?

We guarantee germination up to 75% on all our seeds in proper conditions.

That means we will replace them.

We make no guarantees on our Forager Pet products, other than that they are safe for the animals listed. But do reach out if your pet isn't happy.

Mistakes happen and can be fixed. So missing items, wrong items, or even damaged items can be replaced.

We will always work with you to find an appropriate solution.

Customer Satisfaction Policy

How long does shipping take?

Letter Mail can take up to 5-6 weeks.

Parcels can take up to 1-2 weeks.

We ship Wednesdays which can also lead to delays.

Are all your products 100% Canadian?

Yes. All our products are grown in Metchosin BC or foraged from surrounding forests.

What is your refund policy?

We are a resolution first small business. That means we would love for you to be happy with our products.

However, if you want to return or refund, this can be done.

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