Common questions

Is Purple Prairie Clover a perennial?

Is Purple Prairie Clover a perennial?

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Dalea purpurea is an unbranched multi-stemmed perennial wildflower that grows from a stout taproot. Plants have fine textured deep green bean-like foliage. As mid-summer approaches, stems are crowned by dense cylinder shaped spikes of lovely rosy-purple florets.

Where does Purple Prairie Clover grow?

This plant is not picky when it comes to the soil characteristics, as long as the site is well-drained. Typical habitats of Purple Prairie Clover include black soils prairies, sand prairies, savannas, and limestone glades.

Does Purple Prairie Clover spread?

Being a deep-rooted legume, Purple Prairie Clover also adds valuable nitrogen to the soil….Purple Prairie Clover (Dalea)

Zones 3 – 9
Water Tolerance Low-Water
Mature Height 18″ tall
Mature Spread 18″ wide
Bloom Time Summer

Do rabbits eat Purple Prairie Clover?

The plant is palatable and high in protein so mammalian herbivores (rabbits!) of all kinds browse it readily. SUGGESTED CARE: Water well during the first season.

Is purple clover invasive?

This happy-go-lucky plant seems content to be anywhere. You can grow Purple Shamrock indoors year-round, or move it outside on a shady patio for the summer. It can be planted outdoors in frost-free regions, but it’s fast-spreading and can be invasive in the garden.

Where is Dalea purpurea native?

Missouri
Dalea purpurea, commonly called purple prairie clover, is a native Missouri prairie clover which occurs in glades, rocky open woods and prairies throughout the State except for the far southeastern counties. Typically grows 1-3′ tall.

What can I plant with purple prairie clover?

(Dalea purpurea) Bright purple blossoms mid-summer through fall. Stunning when planted with Butterflyweed, Black-Eyed Susan, and any of the shorter prairie grasses. An important prairie legume that fixes nitrogen in the soil.

Is prairie clover invasive?

This plant may become weedy or invasive in some regions or habitats and may displace desirable vegetation if not properly managed.

How do you grow purple prairie clover from seed?

Sowing: Direct sow the seed in early spring, planting it 1/4″ deep in firmly compacted soil. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination, which usually occurs within 10-12 days. Thin or transplant seedlings to 15-18″ apart.

Is Purple Shamrock rare?

Despite all its positive points the Purple Shamrock is actually quite rare to find living in peoples homes.

Is purple clover native to North America?

Dalea purpurea (Purple prairie clover) | Native Plants of North America.