Plant Min Zone: 3a
Plant Max Zone: 8a
Sunlight: All Day Full Sun
Water / Rainfall: Very Low, Low, Average
Soil Quality: Poor, Average
Bloom Season: Summer
Flower Color: Reddish Purple
Berry / Fruit Color: None
Spring Foliage Color: Green
Summer Foliage Color: Green
Fall Foliage Color: Green
Evergreen Foliage: No
Winter Interest: Some
Scented Flowers: No
Drought Tolerance: High
Wet-Feet Tolerance: Low
Humidity Tolerance: Medium
Wind Tolerance: High
Poor Soil Tolerance: Sandy Soils, Rocky Soils
Height: 1' - 2'
Width: 0.75' - 1'
Growth Rate: Slow
Service Life: Medium: 3-5 years
Maintenance Need: Medium
Spreading Potential: Low
Yearly Trimming Tips: Trim Perennial to Ground in Early Winter After Hard Freezes: Some Winter Interest.
Plant Grouping Size: Small Grouping of 3-5, Medium Grouping of 5-10
Best Side of House: South Exposure, West Exposure
Extreme Planting Locations: Survives Severe Drought, Tolerates Extreme Heat, Top of Retaining Wall Locations, Resistant to Rabbits
Ornamental Features: Long Blooming Season, Multiple Seasons of Interest
Special Landscape Uses: None
Possible Pest Problems: Root Rot Disease, Weed Competition
Plant Limitations: Environmental Stress / Decline, Sometimes Mistaken as Weed, Needs Excellent Drainage
Great Plains Magenta Bush Clover, is also known as Dalea purpurea