Spanish Vetchling: complete guide
Lathyrus clymenum
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Overview
Spanish Vetchling, botanically known as Lathyrus clymenum, is a charming climbing plant from the Mediterranean region. This annual plant belongs to the Fabaceae family and is characterized by its distinctive two-colored flowers - usually pink-purple. The plant occurs naturally in the Mediterranean and is adapted to warmth and drought.
Although not mainstream in European gardens, this plant certainly deserves attention for its ornamental value and low maintenance requirements. On gardenworld.app, you can see how to integrate this Mediterranean jewel into your garden.
Appearance & Blooming
The Lathyrus clymenum grows as an elegant climber to about 40-60 cm in height. The flowers are most striking: usually pink-red at the bottom and purple-violet at the top, creating a beautiful color effect. The plant blooms from April to July. Like other Lathyrus species, this plant has fine tendrils that wrap around supporting structures. The pods are small and contain a few seeds.
Ideal Location
This plant thrives best in full sun on a warm spot. Well-drained, light soil is essential. The plant loves to grow against a trellis or mesh. Shelter from strong winds is helpful. This plant is perfect for south-facing locations and can establish itself even in very hot microclimates.
Soil
Light, sandy soil is preferred. Good drainage is critical; this plant cannot tolerate waterlogging. pH 6.0-7.5 is suitable. Fertility level can be low; this plant grows well in poor soils thanks to its legume symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
Watering
This is a very drought-tolerant plant. Regular watering during the initial growth and flowering period (April-June) ensures optimal blooming. After that, you can significantly reduce water supply. Ensure good drainage; waterlogging is harmful.
Maintenance
Minimal maintenance required. Removing faded flowers promotes further blooming. No fertilizer needed. The plant does not need pruning, although you can remove a few stems for better shape.
Maintenance Calendar
March-April: Sow or plant April-July: Blooming period; water regularly July-August: Seed formation; reduce watering September: End of growing season
Winter Hardiness
The Lathyrus clymenum is only annual and not winter-hardy in temperate climates. In very warm regions (USDA zone 10+), the plant might possibly overwinter. For the vast majority of Europe, this is a seasonal plant.
Companion Plants
Perfect for Mediterranean gardens next to roses, rock roses, lavender and other heat-lovers. The pink-purple flowers combine beautifully with yellow flowers of yellow vetchling or other golden bloomers.
Closing
Spanish Vetchling brings Mediterranean charm to your front yard. With minimal care, good drainage and a warm, sunny spot, this plant blooms beautifully. Discover on gardenworld.app how to incorporate this flowering beauty into your garden design.
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