There is precious little info on this species, which I picked up on a whim from Earth Sangha outside of DC. What a gorgeous flower. Can’t wait for the ten specimens I planted to spread across the ground next year. Highly recommend this for a very low ground cover.

by Specialist_Ice6551

7 Comments

  1. ricecake_nicecake

    Wow, it is really beautiful! It’s native to my area but I’ve never heard of it before. I’ll keep a lookout for it now. Thanks for sharing!

  2. auspiciousjelly

    wow it’s lovely! i’m not familiar with it at all. what conditions is it thriving in for you?

  3. wasteabuse

    Whoa, I’ve been looking to add this to my yard for YEARS. I’m going to hit up that nursery.

  4. This is beautiful! Never heard of it before, thanks for sharing!

  5. OpportunityGold4054

    It’s a host plant for the Common Buckeye and American Lady butterflies too!

  6. Ok-Calligrapher964

    i have this but i thought it was a trefoil ty

  7. kevin-dom-daddy

    I don’t suppose it would grow in North Texas, zone 8b, would it? It is beautiful.

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