








Prairie Clover, White (Dalea candida)
White version of prairie clover with similar growth habitat to the purple. White, spiky flowers on a stalk 3’ feet above pea like leaves, and a tap root up to 5’ deep make this perennial an excellent soil builder in any perennial wildflower garden or meadow. Nitrogen fixing and insect attracting. Full sun and dry soil are its preference. Pairs well with liatris and gallardia.
White version of prairie clover with similar growth habitat to the purple. White, spiky flowers on a stalk 3’ feet above pea like leaves, and a tap root up to 5’ deep make this perennial an excellent soil builder in any perennial wildflower garden or meadow. Nitrogen fixing and insect attracting. Full sun and dry soil are its preference. Pairs well with liatris and gallardia.
White version of prairie clover with similar growth habitat to the purple. White, spiky flowers on a stalk 3’ feet above pea like leaves, and a tap root up to 5’ deep make this perennial an excellent soil builder in any perennial wildflower garden or meadow. Nitrogen fixing and insect attracting. Full sun and dry soil are its preference. Pairs well with liatris and gallardia.
Prairie native, Drought tolerant, Insectary, Nitrogen fixer