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Lucerne 'Sequel'

$3.90


Sequel' is a bushy upright, winter vigorous, legume with a deep taproot, it requires fertile, well-drained soil. It is attractive to beneficial insects and bees, can be cut for mulch and is a great animal forage. In temperate areas sow March - May or August - October; in subtropical areas sow May - July.

Product: Lucerne 'Sequel'

Product type: SEED (X)

Botanical name: Medicago sativa

Sequel' is a winter vigorous legume with small, purple pea flowers and a strong, very deep taproot. It prefers deep well-drained soils, with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. It will not tolerate waterlogging even for short periods but is tolerant of frost. The tender leaves are used as a vegetable and as tea. Leaves are rich in methionine, an essential amino acid. Lucerne flowers attract beneficial insects such as assassin bugs, parasitic wasps and ladybeetles. It is useful as an orchard covercrop and as a mulch plant in the garden. It is also a highly nutritious animal forage.

Plant type: Bushy upright perennial legume

Plant height: 80 - 100 cm

Sow when: Germinate best 15 - 25°C soil temp.

Temperate: March - May or August - October

Subtropical: May - July

Tropical: Not suitable

Germination: 17 days

Depth: 10 - 20 mm deep

Position: Full sun; direct where it is to grow; cover seed very lightly and firm down

Sow where: Fertile soil with good drainage; pH 6.5 - 7.5

Rows: Broadcast seed; packet covers 10m²

Details: DO NOT USE SEED SUPPLIED FOR SPROUTING

Harvest: Follow the instructions for the inoculant provided

*Good for bees

X seeds per packet

Medicago sativa

Bushy upright perennial legume

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Lucerne 'Sequel'

$3.90

Sequel' is a bushy upright, winter vigorous, legume with a deep taproot, it requires fertile, well-drained soil. It is attractive to beneficial insects and bees, can be cut for mulch and is a great animal forage. In temperate areas sow March - May or August - October; in subtropical areas sow May - July.

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