WebA valuable nectar source for monarch butterflies and other pollinators. Similar to purple prairie clover, but has coarser leaves & white flowers. Good addition to a prairie planting. Uses: Drought tolerant, bees, butterflies. Bloom time: June - July. Height: 18 to 26 inches. Space: 16 to 20 inches. Full sun. WebWhite Prairie Clover produces protein-rich seed that is a source of food for many birds as well as deer, antelope, livestock, and small animals of all kinds. Native Americans also …
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WebWhite prairie clover is a perennial herb. Its pinnately compound leaves have five to seven leaflets. Each lance-shaped leaflet is about one inch in length and one-fourth inch wide. Small, white flowers are densely clustered in short, thimblelike spikes at the stem tips. Each flower spike is from one to four inches long. Web1 LB. BULK LBS. $6.00 - $850.00. Qty. Add to Wish List. Somewhat less abundant than Purple Prairie Clover, White Prairie Clover still ranges from Canada to Mexico. It is a native legume that possesses the ability to take nitrogen from the air and capture it on its roots into nodules. An important seed producer for quail and other ground birds. hope media houston
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WebWhite prairie-clover is native to Central North America from Canada to Mexico, and occasionally appears as an introduction outside this range. In New England it is rarely encountered, having been recorded only from … WebNoteworthy Characteristics. Dalea candida, commonly called white prairie clover, is a Missouri native perennial that typically occurs in glades, rocky open woods and prairies … WebEdible parts of White Prairie Clover: Root - raw or chewed for its pleasant sweet flavour. The root can be dried, ground into a powder and stored for later use. Leaves - cooked. The peeled stems have been used as a food. A tea-like beverage is made from the dried leaves. long shot images