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White Prairie Clover

White Prairie Clover

White Prairie Clover

© Don Verser

Dalea candida
Family: Fabaceae (Pea Family)

White Prairie Clover prefers full sun and light to medium soil. Readily reseeds. Forms a deep taproot but young plants can be relocated. 

  • Scientific Name: Dalea candida
  • Common Names: White Prairie Clover
  • Family: Fabaceae (Pea Family)
  • Growth Habit: Perennial
  • Height: 1 to 3 feet
  • Leaves: Groups of short, narrow leaflets
  • Flowers: White
  • Bloom Time: February through June
  • Wildlife Benefits: Nectar source for bees and butterflies. Host plant for the dog face and orange sulphur butterflies.

Where to Find It

  • Interested in adding White Prairie Clover to your garden? Check if this is in stock or add to cart to purchase directly from our Natives Nursery.

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