Coronilla varia
Securigera Varia
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Securigera Varia (Coronilla varia) - Description
C. varia is a weedy European native. It bears lavender-pink flowers in 1 inch clusters which bllom from summer into fall. It dies to the ground in winter, even in mild climates.
Securigera Varia (Coronilla varia) - Blooming
The Crown Vetch will bloom lavender-pink, yellow, white, or pink, fragrant, pea-like flowers followed by slender pods.
Securigera Varia (Coronilla varia) - Growth
Annuals, herbaceous perennials, and evergreen and deciduous shrubs. Will grow stems that are about 2 ft. in length. Does best in full sun. Grow Coronilla in a shrub border or at the base of a wall that gets sun.
Securigera Varia (Coronilla varia) - Planting
Sow seeds in containers in a cold frame when ripe, or in spring. Cold frames are protective structures, located outside for propagating and growing plants. Can also propagate by rooting greenwood cuttings or semi-ripe cuttings in summer. Greenwood cuttings are taken from shoot-tips of plants, and are harder than softwood cuttings. Semi-ripe cuttings are cuttings taken from semi-mature wood.
Securigera Varia (Coronilla varia) - Pest
Anthracnose may be a problem.
Securigera Varia (Coronilla varia) - Interesting facts
Coronilla is endemic to Europe and North Africa.
Securigera Varia (Coronilla varia) - Soil and irrigation
Plant should be moderately watered during the spring if there is no rain. Does best with light, well-draining soils with moderate fertility.









