Guide to growing garden plants - Hedysarum
Hedysarum are a genus of half hardy Perennials that are usually grown as annuals and biennials in the garden.

Hedysarum alpinum – Alpine Sweet vetch by Ljmacphee; creative commons.

Hedysarum boreale by Matt Lavin; creative commons.
Quick Hedysarum Growing Guide and Facts
Common Names: Sweetvetch, French Honeysuckle, Cock's Head, Yellow Sweetvetch.
Life Cycle: Hardy perennial commonly grown as a hardy annual or hardy biennial by gardeners.
Height: 24 to 60 inches (60 to 150 cm).
Native: Europe, Asia, North America, North Africa.
Growing Region: Zones 4 to 9.
Flowers: Summer.
Flower Details: Yellow, red, violet, purple. Stemmed Raceme.
Foliage: Feather-like leaflets. Attractive leaves.
Sow Outside: Cover seed. Before last frost or in late autumn. Spacing 24 to 40 inches (60 to 100 cm).
Sow Inside: Germination time: two weeks to three months. Temperature 55 to 65°F (13 to 18°C). Seven or eight weeks in advance. Transplant outdoors in spring or autumn.
Requirements: Full sunlight or light shade. Good drainage. Rich loam for best results. Drought tolerant. Cut back to the ground in autumn. Use slug repellent. Root cuttings or division can be carried out in autumn in warm areas or spring in cooler regions.





