As mentioned above, white clover is a commonly planted clover for lawns and fits, for the most part, into your height requirement with white flowers that can have a pink tinge during the growing season. White Dutch clover also seems like it could be an option. Strawberry clover is similar in growth to white clover, but has a higher salinity tolerance and can be used in coastal areas. But in terms of your specific area, it might be best to talk to your local gardening center or a lawncare professional to see what experiences they have with clover planting and if there is a specific variety that has performed better in your location.
And just remember that even with perennial clover, you will need to do some reseeding in 2 to 3 years to maintain a consistent ground cover.
Hi Maronn,
As mentioned above, white clover is a commonly planted clover for lawns and fits, for the most part, into your height requirement with white flowers that can have a pink tinge during the growing season. White Dutch clover also seems like it could be an option. Strawberry clover is similar in growth to white clover, but has a higher salinity tolerance and can be used in coastal areas. But in terms of your specific area, it might be best to talk to your local gardening center or a lawncare professional to see what experiences they have with clover planting and if there is a specific variety that has performed better in your location.
And just remember that even with perennial clover, you will need to do some reseeding in 2 to 3 years to maintain a consistent ground cover.
Hope this helps!