
UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley
Psoralea pinnata
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Common name: African Scurf Pea
Special Notes: Blooms prolifically in the spring, and the fragrance has been described as “grape kool-aid.” Arching stems are graceful with evergreen, needle-like leaves.
Family: Fabaceae
Native to: South Africa
Form: Evergreen shrub
Size: 5 to 8 feet tall
Blooms: Spring and early summer
Attracts: Butterflies and bees
Flowers: Pea shaped, baby blue, fragrant
Light: Part sun, part shade
Water: Regular
Hardiness: Frost tolerant
Soil: Well drained
Special Notes: Blooms prolifically in the spring, and the fragrance has been described as “grape kool-aid.” Arching stems are graceful with evergreen, needle-like leaves.
Family: Fabaceae
Native to: South Africa
Form: Evergreen shrub
Size: 5 to 8 feet tall
Blooms: Spring and early summer
Attracts: Butterflies and bees
Flowers: Pea shaped, baby blue, fragrant
Light: Part sun, part shade
Water: Regular
Hardiness: Frost tolerant
Soil: Well drained