Vicia villosa

Common Name(s):
Hairy Vetch, Winter Vetch, Vetch,Hairy
Scientific Name:
Vicia villosa
Family:
Fabaceae
Longevity:
Annual
Season:
Cool
Origin:
Introduced
Height:
2 feet
Flowers:
Late April - May
Description: A trailing or climbing legume found on a variety of sites. Stems are usually hairy. Flowers and leaflets are greater in number than those of Narrow-leaved vetch, Vicia sativa. Fruit is short and fat. Eaten by livestock and browsed by white-tailed deer, turkey and other wildlife.