Sometimes called axseed, axwort, hive-vine, or trailing crownvetch. Originally imported to the United States from Europe to use for groundcover, it was quickly discovered that this member of the pea family was excellent for erosion control on slopes, soil rehabilitation, and roadside planting.
@lynnb - Why thank you Lynn! I ran into a woman today at lunch who is encouraging me to enter some of my photographs in a local fair's photography competition in August. She mentioned I could enter my flower photos in a category where you put multiple photos together in a collage or multi-picture frame.
@lynnb - I think I should to. If no other reason then to not make this woman mad at me! Her family are prominent in the community and have a lot to do with the fair and promoting it.
June 27th, 2012
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Thank you all for the very kind comments!! I am very grateful for all your continued encouragement!