General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Water Preferences: Mesic
Dry Mesic
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 3 -40 °C (-40 °F) to -37.2 °C (-35)
Maximum recommended zone: Zone 9a
Plant Height: 36 - 60 inches
Plant Spread: 12 - 24 inches
Leaves: Other: Delicate compound leaves: fern- or palm-like
Fruit: Showy
Edible to birds
Other: Clusters of 5-15 pods that each release 2-5 reddish-brown seeds
Fruiting Time: Fall
Flowers: Showy
Flower Color: White
Bloom Size: Under 1"
Flower Time: Summer
Underground structures: Taproot
Uses: Erosion control
Will Naturalize
Suitable for forage
Edible Parts: Fruit
Dynamic Accumulator: Nitrogen fixer
Wildlife Attractant: Bees
Birds
Resistances: Humidity tolerant
Propagation: Seeds: Provide light
Scarify seeds: alternatively, soak in hot water overnight before sowing
Days to germinate: variable; as above, you might expect immediate germination - otherwise, 7 - 21 days is average
Depth to plant seed: no deeper than 1/8"
Other info: No stratification needed.
Pollinators: Flies
Bees
Containers: Not suitable for containers

Victory Seed Company sells seeds of Illinois Bundleflower (Desmanthus illinoensis).

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Common names
  • Illinois Bundleflower
  • Bundleflower
  • Prickleweed
  • Illinois Desmanthus
  • Prairie Bundle Flower
  • Prairie Mimosa
  • Spider Bean
  • Prairie Bundleflower
Botanical names
  • Accepted: Desmanthus illinoensis
  • Synonym: Mimosa illinoensis
  • Synonym: Acuan illinoense

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Location: Comal county,  Texas
Date: 2016-04-26

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Location: All pictures taken in/on my gardens/greenhouse/property
Date: 2022-03-13
Location: My yard in Arlington, Texas.
Date: Fall 2010
The ripe seedpods
Location: Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
Date: August 23, 2011
Opening seed pods

photo credit: Dehaan
Location: My yard in Arlington, Texas.
Date: Summer 2010
Close up of the leaf.
Location: My yard in Arlington, Texas.
Date: Summer 2010
Flower cluster from the side.
Location: My yard in Arlington, Texas.
Date: Summer 2010
Close up of flower.
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date: 2016-07-16
Seedlings developing larger leaves

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Location: Nederland, Jefferson County, Texas
Date: May, 15, 2011
Location: Jefferson County, Nebraska
Date: 2012-07-05
Location: Lilburn, GA
Date: 2020-06-18
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Location: IL
Date: 2013-08-02
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date: 2016-06-18
Seedlings developing leaves with more and more pairs of pinnate l
Photo by SongofJoy
Location: My yard in Arlington, Texas.
Date: Fall 2010
Unripe seed cluster.
Photo by plantrob
Location: My Northeastern Indiana Gardens - Zone 5b
Date: 2014-08-24
Immature seed pod cluster
Photo by robertduval14

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Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: 2015-08-08
Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: 2015-07-18
developing buds
Location: Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
Date: June 10, 2010
Immature seed pods
Location: Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
Date: August 23, 2011
Desmanthus illinoensis
Comments:
  • Posted by frostweed (Arlington, Texas - Zone 8a) on Dec 14, 2011 5:15 PM concerning plant:
    Desmanthus illinoensis is a great plant for wildlife, attracting bees, butterflies, and many other beneficial pollinators, and the seeds are food for birds and mammals.
  • Posted by chelle (N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and Florida - Zone 9b - Zone 9b) on Feb 13, 2012 7:11 AM concerning plant:
    Attracts butterflies. Most sources suggest that this plant is a high protein wildlife and livestock forage. In addition, it's also a nitrogen fixing legume.

    Illinois Bundleflower appears to be an easy plant to start from seed.
  • Posted by Horntoad (Nederland, Texas - Zone 9a) on Sep 30, 2011 7:56 PM concerning plant:
    Desmanthus illinoensis is native to: (AL, AR, CO, DC, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MN, MO, MS, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OH, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI)

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