Astragalus trichopodus, Santa Barbara Milk Vetch
Botanical Name: Astragalus trichopodus
Common Name: Santa Barbara Milk Vetch
A California native that can reach a height of up to three feet tall and four feet wide. It is a perennial herb species, part of the legume family. It has hairy stems. Cream colored flowers bloom in the spring.
- Full Sun
- Best in fast draining sandy or decomposed granite soil
- Water once a month once established
- Attracts butterflies
- Hardy up to 15 degrees
- Native to California
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Botanical Name: Astragalus trichopodus
Common Name: Santa Barbara Milk Vetch
A California native that can reach a height of up to three feet tall and four feet wide. It is a perennial herb species, part of the legume family. It has hairy stems. Cream colored flowers bloom in the spring.
- Full Sun
- Best in fast draining sandy or decomposed granite soil
- Water once a month once established
- Attracts butterflies
- Hardy up to 15 degrees
- Native to California