White clover is one of the particularly robust plants that grow well in almost any location. The wild plant can even be found on well-trodden paths. White clover only avoids nutritious soil with waterlogging.

Where does white clover grow?
- Sunny, semi-shady
- lean soil
- no waterlogging
White clover is not very picky about its location. It grows just as well in the sun as in partial shade. It is particularly common in meadows and pastures. But it can also be found on dirt roads, roadsides or in sports facilities.
The plant is very robust due to its creeping growth. The versatile white clover does not even mind frequent foot traffic. It also grows on soccer fields or lawns that are frequently walked on.
tips
If you have a lot of white clover growing in your lawn, it is a sign that the grass plants are lacking in nutrients. White clover is easy to combat if you fertilize the lawn more frequently.