Description
Hedysarum –
There are about 100 species of annuals, biennials, perennials, and a few deciduous subshrubs, in this genus. They are widespread in mountains and prairies throughout the Northern Hemisphere. They have alternate, pinnate, mid green leaves and bear axillary racemes of pea like flowers in violet, purple, red or pink occasionally white or yellow. They are attractive to bees. Tall species such as H. coronarium, are suitable for the back of a mixed or herbaceous border, and provide sweet smelling cut flowers. Small species are ideal for a rock garden.
Grow in well drained, stony or sandy, poor to moderately fertile, alkaline soil in full sun. Divide w3ith care in spring.
Prone to rust.
H. hedysaroides – This rhizomatous, hairless perennial forming spreading clumps found from Arctic Russia to South Central Europe grows 2′ feet tall and 3′ feet wide. It produces numerous pinnate leaves which consist of 7-21 obovate leaflets, 1″ long. In mid and late summer it bears loose, conical racemes of pea like, red violet or white flowers, to 1″ long.
Zones 4-9