White Prairie Clover
CHARACTERISTICS
Plant Height | 2 FT |
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Seed Count | 300,000 Seeds per LB |
Botanical Name | Dalea candida |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Environment | Full Sun |
Preferred Sites | Mesic Soils _ Upland/Grassland |
Bloom Period | June-August |
Flower Color | White |
Pollinator Value | Very Good |
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Description
WHITE PRAIRIE CLOVER
White Prairie Clover is a widely distributed shorter stature legume native forb found in much of the central and eastern areas of the United States. This native wildflower is an important food source for many pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
- Summer bloom period
- Excellent fixer of nitrogen
- Mature plant height of 2 feet
- White bloom at the base of the seed head
- Medium seedling vigor and deep-rooted up to a minimum of 14 inches
- Moderate heat and drought tolerance
- Great source of food for pollinators and other beneficial insects
- Highly adaptable in varying soil types and climates
- Very good grazing value
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