Species goat's rue

goat's rue

Tephrosia virginiana

Goat's Rue (Tephrosia virginiana) is a beautiful flowering plant native to North America. The bright yellow, pea-like blossoms are interspersed between foliage of deep green compound leaves. Growing up to 1m tall, this hardy perennial is a show-stopper in any garden. Goat's Rue is known for being a low-maintenance and drought tolerant species; the shallow roots spread in a wide radius to take in available nutrients and water. This plant is toxic to animals, which makes a great natural pest deterrent and is especially attractive to butterflies and beneficial pollinators.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Cutting,Division,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 9

Flowers:

Pale yellow standard with rose-pink wings and keel Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Poisonous To Pets:

Yes

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Goat's rue (Tephrosia virginiana) grows best when it receives regular watering. Keep the soil lightly moist at all times, but make sure to never overwater as this can lead to root rot. Water the plant deeply once a week during its active growing season, from early spring to late summer. During the winter months, when the plant is dormant, reduce watering to once every 2 to 3 weeks. Water only when the soil begins to feel dry, and never allow the soil to become soggy as this can cause root damage.

sunlight

Goat's rue (Tephrosia virginiana) needs at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day in order to grow well. This plant species thrives in hot, humid areas, particularly in its native southeastern U.S. habitats, so it is best to give it as much direct sunlight as possible. It typically grows in open fields and savannahs where it benefits from abundant sunlight. The plant should be placed in an area where it can get adequate sunlight, preferably in the morning and late afternoon, when its UVA and UVB emissions are at their strongest. During the mid-day, the sun is usually too strong and can damage the plant.

pruning

Goat's rue (Tephrosia virginiana) should be pruned at the end of each winter season, removing all dead branches and twigs. Trim back all remaining stems to allow new growth in the following spring. If a more formal shape is desired, trimming can be done again in late spring after flowering has finished. It is important to note that this plant does not respond well to hard pruning and should not be severely cut back as it may not recover.

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Starts Flowering

Goat's rue typically starts flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between May and June.

Starts Flowering

Goat's rue typically starts flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between May and June.

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