Description
This native clover is a nitrogen fixer! Branched stems with smooth, bright green leaves, and dense spikes of tiny white flowers around a cylinder-like cone. Flowers bloom from bottom to top, moving slowly up the flower cone as summer progresses. D. candida has a thick taproot, and is an important component of prairie restorations. May self-seed. Attracts birds, butterflies; special value to native bees. Height: 1-2 ft. Spread: 0.75-1.5 ft. Family: Fabaceae Bloom time: May to July Sun: full sun Water: medium May be eaten by deer photo credit: Agrecol