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| Anthyllis vulneraria coccinea
“Lady’s Fingers”
Photos: Lenne Valkenburg
Abundant clusters of bright orange-red, pea-like flowers on crowded heads adorn this native of Europe, West Asia and parts of Africa. Each flower is surrounded by a wooly calyx, giving the clusters a bicolored appearance. The attractive, bluish-green, silky, pea-like leaves form a dense mound, 6” to 16” tall and 18” wide. It grows naturally in dry, clayish-gravelly places and tolerates any soil, including POOR & DRY, as long as there is good drainage. It is often short-lived, but has a long Summer bloom season and should self-sow. Great in a rock garden, dry garden, container or front of bed. Annie |
Sun - Pt Sun |
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Low-Avg. Water |
Short lived Perennial
USDA zones 6-10 |
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