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Amorpha canescens is native to Illinois and can be found in open woodlands, glades and prairies. This pea/bean family member is a shrub-like plant that features slender, dense, 4-8" spike-like clusters of tiny, bluish purple flowers with gold anthers which bloom in May-June. It is a nitrogen-fixing legume that attracts butterflies and grows 24-36" tall and 18-24" wide. Hardy to Zone 4.
The common name refers to a once-held belief that the plant was an indicator of the presence of lead.
| Amorpha canescens | |
| Full Sun, Part Shade | |
| 3 | |
| 24-36 in | |
| 18-24 in | |
| Low Water Needs, Average Water Needs | |
| Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Songbirds, Bee Friendly | |
| Deer Resistant | |
| Early Summer, Mid-Summer | |
| Purple | |
| Green | |
| Salt Tolerant | |
| Fall Colors | |
| Slow | |
| Native to Illinois |