Vicia americana -- (American Vetch)


 
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 Scientific Name:  Vicia americana
 Common Name:  American Vetch
 Duration of Life:  Perennial
 Bloom Color:  Blue, Purple
 Soil Moisture:  Dry, Mesic
 Plant Origin:  Native
 Soil Type prefered:  Sand, Loam
 Drought Tolerance:  High
 Flower Conspicuous:  Yes
 Soil Fertility Requirement:  High
 Moisture Use:  Low
 Shade Tolerance:  Intolerant
 Active Growth Period:  Spring, Summer
 Anaerobic Tolerance:  None
 Calcium Carbonate Tolerance:  Low
 Bloom Period:  Late Spring
 Commercial Availability:  No Known Source
 Competitivness:  Aggressive
 Cold Stratification Required:  No
 Best established via:  Seed, Plant
 Fall Conspicuous:  No
 Frost Free Days, Minimum:  120
 Foliage Color:  Green
 Fruit/Seed Abundance:  Low
 Fruit/Seed Period Begin:  Summer
 Fruit/Seed Conspicuous:  No
 Fruit/Seed Period End:  Fall
 Fruit/Seed Color:  Brown
 Fruit/Seed Persistence:  No
 Fire Tolerance:  Medium
 Foliage Texture:  Medium
 Growth Form:  Rhizomatous
 Growth Habit:  Vine, Forb/herb
 Growth Rate:  Moderate
 Height, Mature (feet):  1.25
 Leaf Retention:  No
 Low Growing Grass:  No
 Life Span:  Moderate
 Nitrogen Fixation:  Low
 pH (Maximum):  7.2
 pH (Minimum):  5.9
 Precipitation (Minimum):  9
 Protein Potential:  High
 Resprout Ability:  No
 Root Depth, Min. (inches):  10
 Salt Tolerance:  None
 Shape and Orientation:  Decumbent
 Flowering Months:  May, June, July, August
 Small Grain:  No
 Seed per Pound:  32833
 Seed Spread Rate:  Slow
 Seedling Vigor:  Low
 Temperature, Minimum (F):  -38
 Toxicity:  None
 Vegetative Spread Rate:  Slow
 Found in Old fields:  No
 Found in Virgin fields:  No
 Propagation:  Seed
 Palpable: (eatable)

 Uses:  Fodder
 Where Found in S.E. MN:

 Category:  Dicot
 Division:  Magnoliophyta
 Class:  Magnoliopsida
 Order:  Fabales
 Family:  Fabaceae
 Genus:  Vicia

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