This wildflower forms small purple flowers on a cylinder-shaped head. Bloom time is from July to September. The plant can grow up to 3 feet tall.
Identification hints
Leafy prairie clover grows in limestone prairies. It looks similar to the more common purple prairie clover; however it has many more leaflets per stalk.
Did you know?
Leafy prairie clover is an endangered species and is pollinated by bees.
DISTRIBUTION IN TH U.S.
Alabama
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Illinois
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Tennessee
HABITAT
There is no information available about this species.
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