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Horseshoe Vetch. Leaves pinnate with three to eight pairs of linear to oval leaflets. Join the rhs today and save 30% join now. Horseshoe vetch hippocrepis comosa l. The perennial horseshoe vetch is an essential plant for the chalkhill and adonis blue butterflies as their caterpillars feed solely on it; Hippocrepis comosa, also known as horseshoe vetch, is a perennial herb that is native to europe and asia. It is a member of the fabaceae family. Flowers, yellow, 6 to 10 mm, in stalked heads of five. Learn about its habitat, conservation. It is an important food source for some butterfly caterpillars and is. A perennial herb of dry, sunny pastures on chalk and limestone, and on rock ledges on limestone. Low, usually prostrate, hairy plant, woody at the base.

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The perennial horseshoe vetch is an essential plant for the chalkhill and adonis blue butterflies as their caterpillars feed solely on it; Learn about its habitat, conservation. Horseshoe vetch hippocrepis comosa l. Join the rhs today and save 30% join now. Flowers, yellow, 6 to 10 mm, in stalked heads of five. Hippocrepis comosa, also known as horseshoe vetch, is a perennial herb that is native to europe and asia. A perennial herb of dry, sunny pastures on chalk and limestone, and on rock ledges on limestone. It is a member of the fabaceae family. Low, usually prostrate, hairy plant, woody at the base. It is an important food source for some butterfly caterpillars and is.

Horseshoe Vetch (Hippocrepis comosa) Stock Image C003/8671

Horseshoe Vetch Low, usually prostrate, hairy plant, woody at the base. Join the rhs today and save 30% join now. A perennial herb of dry, sunny pastures on chalk and limestone, and on rock ledges on limestone. Learn about its habitat, conservation. Hippocrepis comosa, also known as horseshoe vetch, is a perennial herb that is native to europe and asia. The perennial horseshoe vetch is an essential plant for the chalkhill and adonis blue butterflies as their caterpillars feed solely on it; It is a member of the fabaceae family. Leaves pinnate with three to eight pairs of linear to oval leaflets. It is an important food source for some butterfly caterpillars and is. Flowers, yellow, 6 to 10 mm, in stalked heads of five. Low, usually prostrate, hairy plant, woody at the base. Horseshoe vetch hippocrepis comosa l.

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