Vicia villosa subsp. varia

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Read about Vicia villosa subsp. varia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Vicia dasycarpa, Ten. Annual or sometimes perennial, slightly pubescent: st. slender, angled, climbing to prostrate: lvs. nearly sessile; lfts. about 10 pairs, oblong-ovate to linear or lanceolate: infl. short-pedicelled: fls. few to many, whitish below, blue-violet above, becoming blue with age: pod 7/8 – 1 1/4 in. long, 3/8 in. broad; seeds rather large, purplish brown. Eu.—As hardy as V. villosa and matures earlier than V. sativa. Produces good seed crops. Naturalized in W. Ore.


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