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- Dalea - Wikipedia
"Breeding biologies, pollinators, and seed beetles of two prairie-clovers, Dalea ornata and Dalea searlsiae (Fabaceae: Amorpheae), from the Intermountain West, USA" (PDF)
- Dalea purpurea (Purple Prairie Clover, Purple Prairie-clover) | North . . .
Attributes: Genus: Dalea Species: purpurea Family: Fabaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): The stems were used as brooms by the Pawnee people Life Cycle: Perennial Country Or Region Of Origin: Central USA Distribution: Eastern British Columbia south to Alabama and Arizona, widespread in areas with prairies and or dry hills Wildlife Value:
- Purple Prairie Clover - Dalea purpurea | Prairie Nursery
These prairie clovers (Dalea sp ) are prairie plants, about 2 or 3 feet high, with tough taproot, bushy vase-like shape, and straight – almost woody – stems
- Dalea purpurea - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
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
- Prairie Clovers and Indigo Bushes, The Genus Dalea — Spadefoot Nursery . . .
Dalea frutescens Black Dalea Shrubby plant, semi-evergreen, growing to about 3x3’ Flowers occur anytime during the warm season Full sun, moderate water, hardy to 15°F Prune back to encourage bushy growth The flowers are especially nectar-rich for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
- Dalea purpurea (Purple Prairie Clover) - Gardenia
A long-lived prairie native, Dalea purpurea (Purple Prairie Clover) is an attractive perennial boasting plump, knobby rose-purple flower heads atop upright wiry stems
- Purple Prairie Clover (Dalea purpurea) - Illinois Wildflowers
This plant is not easily confused with any other species, perhaps the most similar being Dalea candida (White Prairie Clover), which has white flowers and foliage that is lighter-colored and somewhat longer
- Purple Prairie Clover, A Total Guide To Dalea Purpurea
Scientifically known as Dalea purpurea, it will grow 1-3’ tall in full sun and well-draining soil Blooming for six weeks in early to mid-Summer, it attracts numerous pollinators and is a food source for birds, rodents, and mammals
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