'4 Luck® Coco Mint' Trifolium repens (Ornamental Clover) | Vite Greenhouses
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June 15, 2026

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Ornamental Clover ‘4 Luck® Coco Mint’
Trifolium repens (‘4 Luck®’ Series)

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Type: Perennial
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Zone: 4-10
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EXPOSURE
Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms late spring
SIZE
4"-5"
12"-18"
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
4 Luck® Coco Mint
Exciting and versatile, 4 Luck Coco Mint is an excellent component plant for containers with a great amount of diversity in colors. It grows low and spreads, then with maturity cascades over the edge of containers and baskets. It performs as an excellent groundcover because the stems will develop from the plant base under the soil, filling a small area in a single growing season. With that stated, trifolium is not categorized as an invasive plant.
Series Notes -
4 Luck®
4 Luck Trifolium is an excellent component plant for containers with a great amount of diversity in colors. It grows low and spreads, then with maturity cascades over the edge of containers and baskets. Garden height is 4 in. with a spread of 10 to 14 in. 4 Luck Trifolium will create unique and beautiful spring/summer containers showcasing bright-colored leaves of red, burgundy, white and chartreuse that’s durable in wet or dry regions. 4 Luck can also be used for fall/winter mixed planters containing pansies, violas, snapdragons and other cold-tolerant plants.
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Genus Notes -
Trifolium
The term “trifolium” is derived from the Latin word “tres” or three and “folium,” meaning leaf. Trifolium is also known as White Clover. Newer genetics like the "4 Luck" Series have the propensity to develop four leaves per stem versus the usual three. Trifolium are fast spreading, very low growing plants with decorative foliage.

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