Tag: Securigera varia

  • Crown Vetch (Securigera varia)

    Securigera varia

    Crown Vetch has become a nuisance invader in many areas, but its bicolor flowers are always a cheerful sight. It was a popular erosion-control planting, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike especially made frequent use of it. These plants were blooming on a roadside in Robinson Township.

    Crown Vetch
    Securigera varia
    Photographed June 13 with a Kodak EasyShare Z981.

    For a description of the species, see the Securigera varia reference page.