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Crown Vetch (Securigera varia) This ground cover was introduced to Pennsylvania in the 1950's to control erosion. It is now considered to be an unwelcome, aggressive species in the eastern United States and southern Canada. Geotagged,United States Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Crown Vetch (Securigera varia)

This ground cover was introduced to Pennsylvania in the 1950's to control erosion. It is now considered to be an unwelcome, aggressive species in the eastern United States and southern Canada.

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"Securigera varia", commonly known as crownvetch or purple crown vetch, is a low-growing legume vine. It is native to Africa, Asia and Europe and is commonly used throughout the United States and Canada for erosion control, roadside planting and soil rehabilitation. It has become an invasive species in many states of the US.

Similar species: Fabales
Species identified by Deb Cappello
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By Deb Cappello

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Uploaded Sep 2, 2014. Captured Jan 28, 2015 15:24 in 131-133 Grand Army of the Republic Highway, Kane, PA 16735, USA.
  • Canon PowerShot A1000 IS
  • f/2.7
  • 1/403s
  • ISO125
  • 6.2mm