Hedysarum boreale - Utah sweetvetch 1 gallon pot

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Legume Family (Fabaceae). Utah sweetvetch is a native perennial, cool season, herbaceous legume with deep taproots and several lateral roots. The main stems arise from a woody crown and may grow 1 to 2 feet tall. The leaves are compound (two or more leaflets) and hairless. Flowers can be pink, purple, or white arranged in a loose raceme. Excellent pollinator plant, very popular with a wide range of insects and butterflies.  Hardy to Zone 2.

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Legume Family (Fabaceae). Utah sweetvetch is a native perennial, cool season, herbaceous legume with deep taproots and several lateral roots. The main stems arise from a woody crown and may grow 1 to 2 feet tall. The leaves are compound (two or more leaflets) and hairless. Flowers can be pink, purple, or white arranged in a loose raceme. Excellent pollinator plant, very popular with a wide range of insects and butterflies.  Hardy to Zone 2.

Legume Family (Fabaceae). Utah sweetvetch is a native perennial, cool season, herbaceous legume with deep taproots and several lateral roots. The main stems arise from a woody crown and may grow 1 to 2 feet tall. The leaves are compound (two or more leaflets) and hairless. Flowers can be pink, purple, or white arranged in a loose raceme. Excellent pollinator plant, very popular with a wide range of insects and butterflies.  Hardy to Zone 2.

Plants are sold in individual 1 gallon pots. Orders are for Pick-Up only at Riverside Greenhouse in Thayne. Pick-Up dates are from May 25th through June 1st.