White clover variety Clondayk is a perennial plant widely used for creating decorative lawns and as a honey-producing crop. It features a creeping, low-growing stem that spreads along the ground surface and roots at the nodes, ensuring high resistance to trampling and rapid recovery after damage. Clondayk clover blooms in the second year after sowing, with a flowering period lasting from May to October, making it a valuable nectar source for bees. Nectar productivity reaches 100-150 kg per hectare, and the honey obtained from this plant is characterized by its white color and pleasant aroma. The Clondayk variety is characterized by medium and large leaf forms and upright growth, allowing it to successfully compete with tall grasses in mixtures. It is distinguished by early maturity, uniform summer productivity, and high winter hardiness, as well as resistance to sclerotinia, ensuring reliability and longevity of crops. Clover tolerates moist conditions, heat, and frost well, however, it cannot withstand strong shading, so for its cultivation, open sunny areas are recommended. Sowing of White Clover Clondayk seeds is recommended in early spring with sufficient soil moisture, seed burial depth is up to 2 cm. The sowing rate is 1 kg per 100 square meters, and after sowing, soil rolling is recommended to improve seed-soil contact. Seedlings appear within 5-6 days under favorable conditions. Due to its unpretentiousness and high honey-producing capacity, this variety is an excellent choice for creating beautiful lawns and supporting beekeeping.