Dalea candida
White Prairie Clover
Short white flowering spikes atop arching stems. Foliage is airy and delicate. Prefers well-drained soil and full sun. Attracts grazing animals, butterflies, bees and parasitic wasps. Nitrogen fixing legume
- Height: 18" – 24"
- Width: 12" – 18"
- Soil Conditions: Dry
- Flower Color: White
- Bloom Time: May, June, July
- Hardiness Zone: 3 To 8
Plant Characteristics
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Attributes
- Fall Color
- Drought Tolerant
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Attracts Wildlife
- Attracts Wildlife
- Attracts Butterflies
- Attracts Pollinators
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Plant Habit
- Vase Shaped
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Light Conditions
- Sun
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Native Plant Community
- Dry Prairie
- Mesic Prairie
- Savanna
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Flower Color
- White
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Flower Hue
- Medium
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Flower Type
- Spike
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Flower Height
- 18" to 24"
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Foliage Color
- Green
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Leaf Texture
- Fine
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Flower Form
- Single
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Flower Size
- 2"
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Soil Moisture
- Dry
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Prune Time
- Jan/Feb/March
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Growth Rate
- Average
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Origin
- 90 Miles From Mg