Dalea candida

White Prairie Clover

White Prairie Clover is a member of the legume family and is known for its tall, slender, showy upright clump habit. From June through September, the flower spikes bloom with clusters of white flowers that appear like buttons, opening from the bottom upward. The seedheads persist for winter interest. It is attractive to butterflies and bees, adapts to many soil types and is drought tolerant due to its slender taproot.

Drought-tolerant
Attracts butterflies and useful pollinators
Seed provides good wildlife food

Item

Description

On Hand

12594 S3-1 RPM 0

More about Dalea candida :

Nitrogen-fixing plant that is an important component of Midwestern prairie restorations.

White Prairie Clover Growing and Maintenance Tips:

Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability.

Height:

3-4 Feet

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Spread:

2-3 Feet

Hardiness Zone:

3-9

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Characteristics & Attributes
Exposure
Full Sun
Soil Moisture Preference
Dry
Average
Attracts Wildlife
Butterflies
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Summer
Habit
Perennial
Program
Grow Native!
Attributes
Erosion Control
Midwest Native
Naturalizing
Sun-loving
Drought Tolerant