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White Prairie Clover
Scientific Name: Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd.
syn. Petalostemum candidum
Common Name: White Prairie Clover
Morphological Characteristics:
Habit- native perennial legume; stems three to ten
centimeters long grow out from a
woody base; flowers May to September; reproduces by seed
Leaves- alternate,
compound, leaflets 5 to 9, base acute, minutely gland-dotted beneath
Flowers- in
dense spikes, oblong to cylindrical, in fruit about 8 mm. thick and 15 to 100
millimeters
long, petals white
Fruit- single seeded pod Other- stems and leaves glabrous
Habitat and Range: occurs in East, South East, and North Central Texas, and
rarely occurs in Western Texas
Conservation Use:
Why collect this plant? Texas Plant Materials Centers have identified this plant
as having potential benefits to the following conservation practice standards:
512 Pasture & Hayland Planting, 645 Upland Wildlife Habitat Management; and 550
Range Planting. Your assistance in collecting this plant helps support the NRCS
conservation practice standards which are employed daily to conserve the natural
resources of Texas!
Centers Requesting Seed:
E. Kika de la Garza Plant Materials Center
How to Collect Seed
- Identify native plant stands in your area. You can go to the following
websites for helpful photos http://plants.usda.gov or
http://www.noble.org/imagegallery/index.html
or www.wildflower.org
- Determine if seed is mature. Mature seed is typically dry and will
easily separate from the seed head.
- Hand strip mature seed by grasping the bottom of the seed head then
gently pulling away from the base of the plant. Deposit seed in a brown paper
sack.
Collect seed from a minimum of 30 to 50 plants.
- Label each collection as it is made so collections do not get mixed up.
Information required includes: Collector’s name, number of plants collected,
location
(parish, city, highway, GPS coordinates), site description (soil type, slope,
plants growing in association).
- Complete NRCS-ECS-580; Plant Collection Information Form and mail with
collected seeds to the NRCS Plant Material Center requesting the species.
E. Kika de la Garza Plant Materials Center
3409 N FM 1355
Kingsville, TX 78363
Helpful Tips
Look for superior plants that display differences in color, height, or forage
abundance and record observations. Differences in growing site or location
should be made into separate collections if they are separated by more than 1
mile between sites.
Photos:
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NRCS
Species for 2006 Plant Collections - White Prairie Clover (PDF; 313 KB)
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