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Fun fact: The plant is a larval host for several sulphur butterflies, including the Cloudless Sulphur and Sleepy Orange. Caterpillars feed on the leaves, making it an essential plant for supporting butterfly populations and biodiversity in native gardens and prairies.Unlike many peas, its bright yellow flowers are irregular (zygomorphic) with dark red or purple markings at the base. These markings act as nectar guides, directing pollinators to the reward while ensuring efficient pollen transfer.🦋
Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista Fasciculata)
$4.00Price