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Dalea purpurum

Purple Prairie Clover (-Native)

Fine, delicate foliage complemented by rose-purple flowers that bloom upwards.
Easily grown in average to wet soils in full sun. A thick taproot enables the plant to survive drought.
Fixes nitrogen in the soil and aids in soil restoration.

Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Exposure
Full Sun
Attributes
Container
Ground Cover
Foliage Color
Green
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Summer
Soil Moisture
Well-Drained
Bloom Time
June - August
Additional Information about Dalea purpurum

Formerly known as Petalostemon purpureum

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Dalea purpurum

A wonderful addition to small borders.

Great Companions for Purple Prairie Clover