North America Native Plant

Thompson’s Dalea

Botanical name: Psorothamnus thompsoniae

USDA symbol: PSTH

Life cycle: perennial

Habit: shrub

Native status: Native to the lower 48 states  

Thompson’s Dalea: A Hidden Gem for Water-Wise Western Gardens If you’re looking to add a touch of delicate beauty to your drought-tolerant garden while supporting native wildlife, Thompson’s dalea might just be the perfect plant you’ve never heard of. This charming southwestern native brings both ecological value and understated elegance ...

Rare plant alert!

Region: Conservation status by state

Status: S3?: Status is uncertain but is somewhere between the following rankings: Inexact rank: ⚘ Vulnerable: Either very rare and local throughout its range, found only in a restricted range (even if abundant at some locations), or factors are making it vulnerable to extinction. Typically 21 to 100 occurrences or between 3,000 and 10,000 individuals ⚘

Thompson’s Dalea: A Hidden Gem for Water-Wise Western Gardens

If you’re looking to add a touch of delicate beauty to your drought-tolerant garden while supporting native wildlife, Thompson’s dalea might just be the perfect plant you’ve never heard of. This charming southwestern native brings both ecological value and understated elegance to landscapes across the Colorado Plateau region.

Meet Thompson’s Dalea

Thompson’s dalea (Psorothamnus thompsoniae) is a perennial shrub that perfectly embodies the tough but pretty spirit of desert plants. This multi-stemmed woody beauty typically grows to a manageable 4-5 feet tall, making it an ideal choice for gardeners who want native plant appeal without overwhelming their space.

As a native species to Arizona, Colorado, and Utah, Thompson’s dalea has spent thousands of years perfecting the art of thriving in challenging conditions while providing essential resources for local wildlife.

Why Your Garden Will Love Thompson’s Dalea

Let’s be honest – finding plants that look good AND practically take care of themselves is like discovering gardening gold. Thompson’s dalea delivers on both fronts with its silvery-green foliage and clusters of purple to pink pea-like flowers that appear seasonally.

Here’s what makes this plant a winner:

  • Extremely drought tolerant once established
  • Attracts native bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators
  • Perfect for xeriscaping and water-wise landscapes
  • Excellent for erosion control on slopes
  • Low maintenance requirements
  • Hardy in USDA zones 5-9

Where Thompson’s Dalea Shines

This adaptable shrub works beautifully in several garden settings. Rock gardens benefit from its delicate texture and drought tolerance, while native plant enthusiasts will appreciate its authentic regional heritage. If you’re creating a pollinator garden or working on a xeriscaping project, Thompson’s dalea provides both form and function.

The plant’s moderate size makes it perfect for mixed borders, and its ability to handle poor soils means it can succeed where other plants struggle.

Growing Thompson’s Dalea Successfully

Good news for busy gardeners – Thompson’s dalea isn’t fussy about much beyond good drainage and plenty of sunshine.

Preferred Growing Conditions:

  • Full sun exposure
  • Well-draining sandy or rocky soils
  • Minimal water requirements after establishment
  • Tolerates poor, alkaline soils

Planting and Care Tips:

  • Plant in fall or early spring for best establishment
  • Water regularly the first year, then reduce to minimal supplemental watering
  • Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape
  • Avoid overwatering – this plant prefers to stay on the dry side
  • No fertilization needed in most soils

A Word About Conservation

Here’s something important to know: Thompson’s dalea has a conservation status that suggests it may be uncommon in parts of its range. This makes it even more valuable to grow, but please source your plants responsibly from reputable native plant nurseries that propagate rather than wild-collect their stock.

By choosing Thompson’s dalea for your garden, you’re not just adding a beautiful, low-maintenance plant – you’re also supporting local ecosystems and helping preserve a species that deserves more recognition.

The Bottom Line

Thompson’s dalea proves that native doesn’t have to mean boring, and drought-tolerant doesn’t have to mean ugly. This underappreciated shrub offers the perfect combination of beauty, ecological value, and easy care that makes it a smart choice for western gardeners looking to create sustainable, wildlife-friendly landscapes.

Whether you’re designing a full native plant garden or just want to add some regional character to your existing landscape, Thompson’s dalea deserves a spot on your plant wish list.

Thompson’s Dalea

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Rosidae

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae Lindl. - Pea family

Genus

Psorothamnus Rydb. - dalea

Species

Psorothamnus thompsoniae (Vail) S.L. Welsh & N.D. Atwood - Thompson's dalea

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA