Lesson 6.2 CROTALARIA - Crotalaria anagyroides Kunth
FOOD FOREST COURSE
CROTALARIA - Crotalaria anagyroides Kunth
Rattlebox, Rattle weed, and Crotalaria are the common names given to this small leguminous shrub. Crotalaria originated in tropical America but is seen growing in disturbed areas along roadsides and cultivated fields.
The crotalaria is used as a small
shrub for chop and drop in a Permaculture food forest. Most varieties of the crotalaria contain poisonous
alkaloids therefore livestock won’t touch it.
There is however one variety that is suitable for feeding to cattle and
this is worthwhile trying to get a hold of.
The crotalaria is a very hardy
shrub and needs no irrigation. It can
withstand regular pruning for mulch.
One interesting observation made
is that when the citrus trees are attacked by the caterpillars, they will
favour the crotalaria instead so this legume can be used as a decoy as well. Text from the roots, Elisabeth Ferkonia
(Aus.) PDC studied with Bill Mollison,
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