Purple Prairie Clover – Dalea purpurea

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Purple Prairie Clover is a native, warm-season perennial legume found on many prairies with varying soil types. This forb makes a highly palatable and high in protein forage for livestock and wildlife. Aside from beautification, the Purple Prairie Clover can be planted for prairie restoration for its role in nitrogen fixation.

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Plant Information

Common Name: Purple Prairie Clover

Scientific Name: Dalea purpurea

Light Requirements: Full, Partial

Bloom Period: July – September

Bloom Color: Purple

Mature Height: 2′

Soil Moisture: Medium to Dry

Seeding Rate: 4-6 lbs/acre

Planting Instructions: Site preparation is vital for allowing your seed to make clean contact with the soil, allowing for successful and uniform germination. Start with a clean, firm, weed-free seedbed to allow for uniform seed placement and an increased chance for faster establishment.

 

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