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Crownvetch
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CORONILLA Varia - Crownvetch Plant 14" apart. Zone 3-9. Especially fine for dry banks and holding soil. Will spread rapidly and provides a fine show of small pink flowers. 2 1/2' tall COVAS
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Perennial legume , 18" tall. Perfect for problem slopes. Needs no maintenance or mowing and thrives in any climate, sun or semi-shade. Resists drought, diseases and insects, adds nitrogen to the soil, retards run-off and chokes out weeds. Once established, minimal irrigation in dry climates. Beautiful pinkish-lavender to white clusters of flowers bloom from June until frost. Crownvetch is best planted in early spring, but any time that allows 2 months of growth before freezing is recommended. Annual...
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Lovely pink/white blooms to beautify slopes and problem areas from June through September. To cover steep slopes, poor soil trouble areas, stream or pond banks where erosion control is needed, there's no better and prettier ground cover to use than House of Wesley's Carefree Beauty Crownvetch. Sub-zero hardy to 40 degrees below, drought resistant, disease and insect free. Lacy, fern-like, deep green foliage compliments the beautiful pink and white blooms that start in June and bloom continually...
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An ideal ground cover that beautifies problem areas. A hardy fast-spreading perennial, never needs mowing. Prevents soil erosion on slopes and steep banks along highways, also chokes out unwanted weeds. Increases quickly by sending out shoots. Grows about 15 inches high. Maintenance free. Grows in sun or semishade in any climate. Sow 1 lb. per 1,000 square feet.
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Not a vetch - A hardy perennial legume that provides a thick soil-protecting mat which conditions soil, holds rainfall and retards runoff. Clusters of white to pink flowers. Once established, chokes out competition with up to 10 foot runners. Can even grow on subsoil! Hard to remove, but repeated mowing or grazing will kill it. Drought, cold, and disease resistant. Fixes nitrogen. Plant winter, spring, summer.
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