Vicia sativa

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Vicia sativa, commonly known as the common vetch, garden vetch, tare or simply "the vetch", is a nitrogen-fixing leguminous plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Europe, western Asia, and North Africa, but is widely naturalized in other regions.

Description[edit]

Vicia sativa is an annual herb, with hollow, four-sided, hairless to hairy stems which can reach two meters in maximum length. The leaves are stipulate, alternate and compound, each made up of 3 to 8 pairs of linear, lance-shaped, oblong, or elliptical leaflets up to 35 millimeters long. The inflorescence is a one-sided raceme of 2 to 9 flowers borne in the leaf axils. The flower corolla is 1 to 3 centimeters in length and whitish to blue or purple.

Distribution and habitat[edit]

Vicia sativa is found in a wide variety of habitats, including fields, grasslands, scrub, woods, and along the roadsides. It prefers well-drained soils and areas with full sun exposure.

Uses[edit]

Vicia sativa is cultivated for several purposes. As a legume, it has the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, making it valuable for improving soil fertility for other crops. It is also used as a cover crop, green manure, pasture, silage, and hay plant. The seeds are edible and can be used in a similar manner to lentils.

Cultivation[edit]

Cultivation of Vicia sativa requires well-drained soil and a sunny position. It is a hardy plant and can tolerate frost. The seeds are sown in autumn or spring. The plant can be harvested in summer when the seeds are fully developed.

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