Galega ‘Lady Wilson’ – Goat’s Rue –

Description

Galega – Goat’s Rue

There are about 6 species of clump forming, herbaceous, perennials, in this genus. They occur in sunny but damp meadows, slopes, and banks in Europe, Western Asia, and the mountains of tropical Eastern Africa. They have alternate, pinnate, soft green or blue tinged leaves, 3-8″ long, and bears erect, axillary racemes of pea like, white, blue, mauve, or bicolored flowers. Galega species and cultivars naturalize well, and are effective in a border from mid summer onward, some are also good for cutting.

Grow in any, preferably moist soil in full sun or partial shade. They need staking, and may spread rapidly in rich soil.. Cut back flowered stems to prevent self seeding. Divide between late autumn and spring.

Prone to pea weevils and bean weevils.

G. ‘Lady Wilson’ – This erect, clump forming perennial grows 5′ feet tall and 3′ feet wide. It produces pinnate, soft green leaves consisting of oval leaflets, 2″ long. From early summer to early autumn it bears racemes, to 6″ long, of bi-colored mauve-blue and white flowers, the standards petals 3/4″ across.

Zones 5-11