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Companion Plants and Products
Opuntia fragilis (Fragile Prickly Pear Cactus)
Fragile Prickly Pear requires sandy soils. It rarely blooms in cultivation. If you want a native flowering cactus, try Eastern Prickly Pear.
Campanula rotundifolia (Harebell)
Harebell is a delicate beauty with small, blue-violet, bell-shaped flowers that nod from the tips of slender stems. It prefers dry soils and blooms in spurts from summer to fall.
Dalea purpurea (Purple Prairie Clover)
Before flowering, it can be easy to tell the Purple from the White Prairie Clover by looking at the leaves. Wide on the White, narrow on the Purple Prairie Clover.
Shortgrass Prairie Seed Mix for Dry Sand
For Dry Sand Soils
This mix will provide a colorful show despite dry conditions. The following natives in the pictures; (photo 1): Hoary Vervain, Spotted Bee Balm, Harebell, and Prairie Coreopsis, (photo 2): Ohio Spiderwort, Butterfly Weed, Prairie Coreopsis, Purple Prairie Clover, June Grass, Harebell, Bush's Poppy Mallow, and Flowering Spurge occur naturally on sandy soils which do not hold moisture well. A good mix for seeding over septic fields. Send to friend
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