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Securigera varia - Wikipedia
Securigera varia (synonym Coronilla varia), commonly known as crownvetch[2] or purple crown vetch, is a low-growing legume vine. It is native to Africa, Asia and Europe and is commonly used throughout the United States and Canada for erosion control, roadside planting and soil …
Crown Vetch: Use with Caution - Dave's Garden
2012年9月28日 · Crown vetch (Coronilla varia) is sometimes called axseed, axwort, hive-vine, or trailing crownvetch. To add to the confusion, it is sometimes referred to as Securigera varia. University of Missouri Extension considers the plant not a true vetch.
Crown Vetch Plants - Gardening Know How
2021年6月14日 · Use crown vetch for a natural backyard or to cover slopes or rocky areas in your landscape. Attractive pinkish rose flowers appear in May through August sitting atop short fern-like leaflets. Flowers produce long and slender pods with seeds that are reported to be toxic.
Coronilla varia L., crownvetch, is a herbaceous, perennial legume introduced from the Mediterranean region. Leaves are dark green and pinnately compound, usually with 15 ovate-oblong leaflets. It has coarse, strongly branched stems that are 2 …
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Crown Vetch - pa
Crown vetch was introduced throughout North America in the 1950s for erosion control, particularly along roadways. It is still being sold and used in many states that have not officially declared it to be invasive. Range: Crown vetch is native to Since its introduction to the U.S., it has spread throughout the country. It is currently
Crown vetch | Groundcover, Erosion Control, Invasive Species
Crown vetch, (Securigera varia), vigorous trailing plant of the pea family (Fabaceae), widely grown in temperate areas as a ground cover. Crown vetch is native to the Mediterranean region and has naturalized in many places; it is considered an invasive species in parts of the United States.
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Crown-vetch - pa
Crown-vetch is an herbaceous vine that usually forms sprawling mats or thickets up to three feet tall. The leaves are alternate and pinnately compound, with 15 to 25 pairs of leaflets. The pea-like flowers range in color from white to pink or purple, and bloom during the summer. It has a branched, fibrous root system. Habitat: Crown-vetch ...
How to Grow Coronilla – Crown Vetch - Harvest to Table
Coronilla, commonly known as crown vetch or scorpion vetch, is a beautiful, easy-to-grow perennial that brings vibrant color and delicate texture to the garden. Most commonly, Coronilla varia (crown vetch) and Coronilla glauca (glaucous scorpion vetch) are used in landscapes.
Crownvetch - Flora of Pennsylvania - PAEnflowered
It is not surprising that you will find crown vetch, a perennial species of the pea family growing along the sides of roads. This European plant was purposely introduced to the United States for beautification and to control erosion along highways.
When to Grow Crown Vetch? - Weekand
2013年3月15日 · When to Grow Crown Vetch? Crown vetch (Coronilla varia) is planted as a ground cover and grown on disturbed slopes to stop erosion. This vigorous, fast-growing perennial grows in 2-foot tall mounds. It is green from early spring through late …