Desmanthus illinoensis (Illinois Bundleflower)

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Illinois Bundleflower is a woody, bushy perennial featuring mimosa-like leaves that fold in strong sunlight and when touched. Ball-like flowers are small, whitish in color. Seedpods are leathery, twisted and quite ornamental. They make a good addition to dried arrangements.

As a legume, Illinois Bundleflower helps to build the soil. It is adaptable, and grows in a variety of soils, except for coarse sands and heavy clays. In nature, it is found growing alongside native warm season grasses such as Big Bluestem, Indiangrass, Switchgrass and Little Bluestem. 

Illinois Bundleflower is foraged by rabbits and deer, and the seeds are eaten by birds such as Pheasants, Quail and Prairie Chickens.

 

AT A GLANCE

Texas native Yes
Water use Medium
Sun exposure Full sun, part sun
Bloom color White
Bloom time Summer
Mature height 1-3 ft (rarely 5 ft)
Attracts Butterflies, bees, mammals, birds


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 Present in state
 Present in county and native
 Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state         
 Not present in state
 Present and rare, native in county
 Previously present, now extinct
 Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color)