Amorpha canescens
This perennial species grows up to 1 m tall and produces downy gray foliage. It has long spikes of violet flowers.
False indigo" foliage can be used to dye fabrics, especially that of "Amorpha fruticosa", but contrary to its name, it gives a lemon-yellow color.
in bucket
Perennial seeds require a wintering period for germination. For autumn sowing, sow in pots, making sure to cover the seeds very lightly, or sow directly in the ground, taking care to protect them with mulch, for example. For spring sowing, place the seeds in a damp substrate in the fridge for a month. Transplant when germination begins.
Invasive, it's important to keep a close eye on their cultivation to prevent them from spreading into the wild to the detriment of our local endemic species.
March, April, May, September, October
June, July
in the ground, in pot, in the greenhouse
semi-shade, sunny
medium
all floor types
drained, sec, fees, poor
Amorpha canescens
mid-season
100 seeds
Violet
From 90 to 110 cm
cut
North America