White Prairie Clover

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  • White Prairie Clover (Dalea candida) is a resilient native wildflower that thrives in dry, sunny conditions and adds long-lasting texture to prairie landscapes.
  • Its deep taproot makes it highly drought-tolerant, allowing it to survive harsh conditions with minimal water, perfect for xeriscaping and low-maintenance gardens.
  • Blooming from early summer through mid-August, this plant provides a consistent nectar source that attracts native bees, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators.
  • As a nitrogen-fixing legume, White Prairie Clover naturally enriches the soil by converting atmospheric nitrogen into nutrients for neighboring plants to thrive.
  • This hardy perennial returns year after year with little maintenance, offering dependable beauty and ecological support for meadows, borders, and restoration sites.
  • Ideal for pollinator gardens, prairie restorations, and erosion control, it enhances biodiversity while improving soil structure and overall landscape sustainability.
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White Prairie Clover – Native Wildflower for Resilient Landscapes

White Prairie Clover (Dalea candida) is a native wildflower that adds lasting value to natural gardens, prairies, and meadows. With its soft white flower spikes and light, airy leaves, it brings gentle color and useful habitat to dry, sunny spaces. Whether you’re restoring native land or creating a low-maintenance garden, this plant is a smart and attractive choice.

Tough and Drought-Resistant

Because of its deep taproot, White Prairie Clover grows well in tough conditions. It handles heat, poor soil, and long dry periods without trouble. This makes it ideal for drought-tolerant gardens, xeriscapes, and native plantings. Once it is established, it needs little water or care. Over time, it fills space naturally and returns year after year.

Attracts Pollinators and Supports Wildlife

In addition to looking great, White Prairie Clover helps support the local ecosystem. It blooms in early summer and lasts through August. During this time, bees, butterflies, and other helpful insects feed on its nectar. It also serves as a host plant for butterfly larvae, helping create a full and healthy habitat.

Improves Soil Health

As a legume, White Prairie Clover helps enrich the soil. It takes nitrogen from the air and turns it into a form that plants can use. Because of this, it’s great for planting alongside other wildflowers or in large restoration areas. It even helps slow erosion when planted in open, dry spaces.

Easy to Grow

The best time to plant is in fall or early spring. It grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. Since mature plants don’t move well, it’s better to sow seeds where you want them to grow.

For more tips, visit the USDA Plant Profile for Dalea candida.

From backyard beds to prairie fields, White Prairie Clover is a reliable, beautiful, and useful plant for any natural space.

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