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White Prairie Clover (Dalea candida) is an attractive native perennial featuring a compact cylindrical spire of white flowers that bloom and open from the bottom to the top. These white flowers will bloom from late spring or early summer through the end of summer usually in Utah and are very attractive to native pollinators. Birds also enjoy the seeds when blooming ends. White Prairie Clover is also a valuable companion plant for other plants around it, since its taproot fixes nitrogen in the soil. Plant White Prairie Clover in dry garden beds and borders, cottage gardens, rock gardens, or prairie or meadow plantings.
White Prairie Clover
Irrigation Requirement: Very Low (Water to Establish) or Low (1/2" every 10-14 days)
Mature Size: 1 - 2' tall and 10"- 2' wide
Spacing: 10 - 18"
Bloom Colors: White
Bloom Season: June - August
Hardiness Zone: 3 - 8
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Deer Resistant: No
Salt Tolerant: Unknown
Soils: Prefers well-drained sandy or loam soils, but can handle well-draining clay
White Prairie Clover is a highly attractive plant for native pollinators and a seed source for birds.

