The large flowers of this interesting, upright to sprawling plant are over 2 inches long, pink to pale lavender and mottled with purple and yellow. When in bloom, the trumpet-shaped flowers are exotic-looking. The plant is named for its oddly shaped fruit, a fleshy, curved pod tipped by a long beak that splits into two hooks or claws when dry. These "claws" easily become entangled in the fur, tails or hooves of animals which thereby disperse the seeds. Leaves of Devil's Claw are actually very soft, they almost feel like a homegrown peach covered with little thin hairs. The young seedpods are often picked and eaten like okra.
Devil's Claw
Proboscidea louisianica
- Item: #
- 3145
1 Ft - 3 Ft Height
|Annual
|Blooms May - Sep
Soil Type
Sand
Loam
Clay
Caliche
Soil Moisture
Dry Soil
Medium Soil Moisture
Sunlight
Full
Partial
Dappled
Shade
Seed
Rate
What's the Seeding Rate?
**LAWN & GARDEN: High density rate improves fill and establishment while reducing weed opportunity **OPEN SPACE: Economical rangeland density for larger acreage but requires longer establishment period
Lawn & Garden:
1 LB covers 1500 sq ft
Open Space:
6 LB per acre