Posted by: Alison
• Friday, July 03rd, 2009

White prairie clover

Botanical name:Dalea candida (Petalostemum candidium)

Description: Small white flowers grow on a stalk at the top of the plant. They bloom from the bottom up. These perennial, plants are up to 3 feet tall, with delicate smooth dull green compound leaves.

white prairie clover

white prairie clover

Attracts:Honeybees.
Bloom time:From June through September.
Range:Throughout the tall grass prairie.
Sunshine:Full sun to partial shade.
Moisture:Middle to dry.
Soil types:Sandy loam best.

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