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| American Vetch Vicia americana
Other Common Names: Stiffleaf Vetch Bloom Color: Ranges from blue to purple, rarely all white Bloom period: Late Spring
Wildlife Value Score: 4 Seed Availability: 3 Establishment Frequency: Growth Form: Rhizomatous American Vetch has good forage value. It does not do well in heavily grazed pastures. It is a nitrogen fixing plant which may be of use by associated plants. This native plant is grazed by deer and provides food to game birds. The leaves were applied to spider bites. Tea made from the entire plant was used as an eywash, and the roots were kept in the pocket as a good-luck charm when gambling. |
Wildlife Value Score and Seed Availability
1 = low; 5 = high
Establishment Frequency
1 = slow to establish; 5 = easy established in one year