
Stuttgart Germany, 06/2021(Backlit)
Vicia cracca
Scientific Name
Vicia cracca
FAMILY
Fabaceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
zygomorph
Common Name
Tufted vetch
ORDER
Fabales
BLOSSOM COLOR
purple
PHYLLOTAXIS
alternate
Vicia cracca, commonly known as tufted vetch, is a perennial climbing wildflower native to Europe and northern Asia. It is distinguished by its long, one-sided racemes of violet-blue, pea-like flowers and its delicate tendrils that allow it to scramble through grasses and shrubs. The species name cracca comes from a Latin term for rattling or crackling, possibly referring to the sound of its dry seed pods. Unlike many vetches, Vicia cracca forms extensive, flowing drapes over vegetation, giving summer meadows a characteristic blue haze and making it one of the most visually distinctive climbing legumes of open landscapes.