Dalea pulchra
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Dalea pulchra (Santa Catalina prairie clover, Indigo Bush) is a perennial shrub or subshrub of the subfamily Faboideae in the Pea Family-(Fabaceae). It is found in the southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora, and Chihuahua, in the Madrean sky islands region and associated areas.
Santa Catalina Prairie Clover can be found in some common resource locations, for example: Ironwood Forest National Monument of southern Arizona. It has deep purple flowers. As a shrub it can grow to 1.2 metres (4 ft) tall.
The Santa Catalina Prairie Clover has the same name as the sky island mountain range of southeast Arizona, the Santa Catalinas.
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- Photo--(High Res of flowers); Article - "Wildflowers of Tucson, Arizona": Violet flowers
- Photo--(Field Photo); Article - "Biological Survery of Ironwood Forest National Monument"–Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
- Arizona county distribution; New Mexico counties - Natural Resource Conservation Service
Categories: Faboideae | Dalea | Flora of the Madrean Sky Islands region | Flora of the Southwestern United States | Flora of Northwestern Mexico | Flora of the Sonoran Desert | Flora of the Chihuahuan Desert | Flora of Arizona | Flora of New Mexico | Flora of Sonora | Flora of Chihuahua | Faboideae stubs