This plant shows invasive characteristics in South Florida natural areas. There are better species to plant to attract the same pollinato...Read Morers and achieve the same appearance.
I bought some pasture seed from Oregon and put all of it in one pasture. I got a hole pasture of nothing but this nasty rattle weed whic...Read Moreh is poisnes to my animals, (horses, dogs, cats). I want to know how to get rid of this stuff fast. I live in the WA area.
This plant does well in Zone 8; is very attractive, long blooming and reseeds abundantly. Harvest the seed from pods along the stems whe...Read Moren dry enough to "rattle" or they will pop open and fall to the ground. This plant replaces nitrogen to the soil. It does not reuire a lot of water and is heat tolerant. Overall a good plant for yellow blooms over a long period.
This is an upright growing summer annual. The stems are coarse and well branched. Leaves are trifoliate, the leaflets varying in shape fr...Read Moreom linear to ovate. Crotalaria are adapted only to warm climates with a long growing season. Widely distributed from Florida to Texas in coastal plain and piedmont; abundant along roadsides and in fields.
All parts of the plant are poisonous, whether green or dried in hay. The seeds are especially poisonous. Chickens, horses, cattle and swine are the species usually affected, but sheep, goats, mules and dogs can be affected to a lesser degree. Poisoning occurs from consuming the green plant, hay contaminated with crotalaria, or dried seed in harvested grain.
This plant shows invasive characteristics in South Florida natural areas. There are better species to plant to attract the same pollinato...Read More
I bought some pasture seed from Oregon and put all of it in one pasture. I got a hole pasture of nothing but this nasty rattle weed whic...Read More
This plant does well in Zone 8; is very attractive, long blooming and reseeds abundantly. Harvest the seed from pods along the stems whe...Read More
This is an upright growing summer annual. The stems are coarse and well branched. Leaves are trifoliate, the leaflets varying in shape fr...Read More