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- Lathyrus - Wikipedia
Lathyrus ˈlæθɪrəs [3] is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, and contains approximately 160 species
- Lathyrus - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
It is often used for animal fodder Plant in the full sun in rich well-drained soil This plant easily climbs trellises and walls with its tendrils It works well in a cottage garden or sprawling down a slope to help stop erosion The word lathyros is Greek for pea or pulse
- Lathyrus latifolius (Perennial Sweet Pea) - Gardenia
Award-winner Lathyrus latifolius, commonly known as Everlasting Pea or Perennial Sweet Pea is a vigorous climbing perennial that produces racemes of 5-11 vibrant rose to white pea-like flowers, 1 in across (2 5 cm)
- Perennial pea (Lathyrus latifolius) Plant Guide - USDA Plants Database
Distribution: The Lathyrus genus contains 160 species from the north temperate zone, South America, and east Africa This genus is known for its climbing or sprawling growth habit and branched tendrils (Diggs et al , 1999) Perennial pea is native to Europe and is naturalized in the United States
- Lathyrus Plant Growing Guide | How to grow Annual Lathyrus
The Lathyrus genus is part of the larger Fabaceae family, commonly referred to as the pea family Annual members of this genus are typically known for their showy, butterfly-like flowers and are often grown for their ornamental appeal
- Lathyrus latifolius - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Lathyrus latifolius, commonly called everlasting pea, is a rhizomatous herbaceous long-lived perennial with trailing or climbing stems that produces attractive rose to white pea-like flowers over a long summer bloom
- Lathyrus - FNA
Twelve of the 41 Lathyrus species treated herein have been introduced to North America and have become locally established to widely naturalized Deliberate introductions include species used as ornamentals, cover, and green manure and cover crops
- How to grow lathyrus RHS
When choosing between sweet peas and perennial Lathyrus, the main decision is whether or not scent is important to you Then work out whether you’d prefer an annual or perennial There are plenty of colour options too, as well as both climbing and more bushy types
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