Acmispon americanus

$7.30

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American Bird’s-foot Trefoil

American Bird’s-foot Trefoil, also known as Spanish clover, is an annual herb in the Legume family that grows 1 ft. tall and wide.

Its flowers have pink to white petals with pink veining and a yellow center. They bloom through the spring and summer.

This species is not common in gardens, but is a useful plant for restoration projects in a variety of habitats throughout California. It is a larval host plant of several species of Blue and Skipper butterflies as well as the Presius Duskywing. Its pollen and nectar is a valued food source for bees as well, making this species the perfect addition to pollinator gardens.

Lifeform: Annual

Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade

Water: Dry, High, Light, Moderate

Soil: Clay, Loam, Rocky, Sand

Other: Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies

Container

4", D-16

Ecological Value

Likely a larval host plant for the Presius Duskywing, Acmon Blue, Orange Sulphur, Silvery Blue, Silver-Spotted Skipper, Greenish Blue, and Marine Blue butterflies., Pollen and nectar source for a variety of bees.

Historical Uses

No known historical uses.

Distribution

Northern, Central, and Southern California

Elevation

0" – 10844"

Communities
Habitat

Stream banks, wet places, disturbed areas, most habitats except deserts.