Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata)
Partridge Pea is a 2' to 4' tall, prolific self-seeding, native annual. It has large numbers of showy yellow petals with red centers. Partridge Pea flowers in the summer and prefers dry to medium soils and full sun sites. Partridge Pea is a legume and benefits the soil by fixing nitrogen. While local ecotypes of this plant are good garden plants, some cultivars of this plant can reach heights of 6' and can become invasive and dominant, crowding out other desirable species. This is a very important component in the diets of quail, turkey, and other birds. Deer browse the foliage to a moderate degree. The numerous spreading branches from the upper part of the plant stem make this plant a good cover species for quail. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
Species Details
Common Name (Botanical Name) | Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata) |
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Bloom Season | Summer;Summer-Fall |
Group | Legume |
Bloom Color | Yellow |
Duration | Annual |
Soil moisture | Dry (Xeric);Medium (Mesic);Wet (Hydric) |
Soil texture | Coarse (Sand);Medium (Silt/Loam);Fine (Clay) |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun;Part Shade |
Status | Native |
Wetland status | FACU |
pH | Acidic;Neutral |
pH Values | 5.5/7.5 |
Average height | 3-4ft |
USDA Zones | 4a;4b;5a;5b;6a;6b;7a;7b;8a;8b; |
RNS Region | 1;2;3;5 |
Planting rate/Acre | Not Recommended |
Seeds Per Lb. | 65000 |
Seeds Per Oz | 4062 |
Seeds Per Packet | 225 |
Product Benefits | Aesthetic Value;Wildlife Cover;Wildlife Food;Nectar Source;Erosion Control; |