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Amorpha canescens ‘Nana'

Amorpha canescens ‘Nana'

Dwarf Leadplant

A compact selection of leadplant, forming low, rounded mounds of finely divided, grey-green foliage. The dwarf habit keeps the plant tight and restrained, with the same silvery texture and summer flower spikes characteristic of the species. Violet blooms with orange anthers rise just above the foliage in early to midsummer. Plants establish slowly but develop deep, resilient root systems and show strong tolerance for drought, heat, and lean soils. Well suited to smaller spaces or foreground positions in prairie-style plantings.

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Growing Conditions

Light: full sun

Moisture: dry to average

Soil: well drained; tolerates sandy, gravelly, or lean soils

Hardiness zone: 3

Maintenance: low; cut back in early spring; allow time to establish

Size & Habit

Height (cm): 45

Spread (cm): 60

Habit: low, compact, woody subshrub

Seasonal Interest

Flowering period: June–July

Seasonal interest: silvery foliage through summer; early to midsummer bloom; subtle autumn tones

Foliage: grey-green

Flower: violet with orange anthers

Ecology & Notes

Wildlife value: attractive to bees and beneficial insects

Deer/Rabbit resistance: moderate

Habitat: prairie-style borders; gravel gardens; dry foreground plantings; naturalistic meadows

Features: dwarf habit; silvery foliage; violet flower spikes with orange anthers; drought tolerant

Notes: retains the species’ durability in a reduced scale; slow to mature but long lived

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