These hardy perennials are natives of southern and eastern Europe. The leaves of these plants are divided into 4 to 10 oval leaflets and they bear pea-like flowers in the summer. G. orientalis is an upright plant producing erect spikes of small, violet flowers tinted with blue. It grows up to 4 feet high. G. hartlandii 'Lady Wilson' bears branched spikes of small, lilac-blue and pinkish-white flowers. This plant will grow up to 5 feet high.
Pot Cultivation
Galegas, also known as Goat's Rue, can be grown in regular garden soil that is well-drained, in a sunny spot. They will need to be staked.
Propagation
Goat's Rue can be divided in the winter, or seeds may be sown in sandy soil in the spring.
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G. officinalis |
Varieties
- G. orientalis;
- G. hartlandii & var. Lady Wilson, bicolor, carnea;
- G. officinalis & var. alba.
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