General Landscape Uses: Ground cover
Ecological Restoration Notes: Improve soil quality, prevent erosion, support biodiversity
Description: Perennial Peanut is a great ground cover that some people even use as an alternative to grass. Like grass, it can be mowed or walked on. It is drought tolerant and salt tolerant, making it a hardy and easy-to-grow plant. Aside from being nice and lush, Perennial Peanut also gets a yellow flower that makes it very attractive.
Dimensions: Height 6 in.
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Native Range: South America
Native Habitats: Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands
Soils: Well-drained sandy or loamy, (pH 5.5 – 7.5)
Nutritional Requirements: Moderate
Salt Water Tolerance: Low
Salt Wind Tolerance: Low to moderate
Drought Tolerance: High
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Flower Color: Yellow
Flower Characteristics: Small, pea-like
Flowering Season: Spring through fall
Fruit: Legume pod, small
Wildlife and Ecology: Soil stabilization and erosion control, soil improvement
Horticultural Notes: Propagated by rhizome pieces, sprigging (cuttings)
Comments:
Terry Evans –
A great groundcover.
Luke O. –
Does well in full sun.