• The genus includes the garden sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) and the perennial everlasting pea (Lathyrus latifolius). (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus odoratus var. (crocus.co.uk)
  • Lathyrus odoratus Ma. (gapphotos.com)
  • Lathyrus odoratus, commonly known as the sweet pea flower, is an annual flowering plant grown for its fragrant and attractive blooms.You often see them beautifully arranged in bouquets or adding a nice pop of color in home gardens. (alpstedt.se)
  • Lathyrus odoratus L. (efloraofindia.com)
  • Lathyrus /ˈlæθɪrəs/ is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, and contains approximately 160 species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tracheophyta › Magnoliopsida › FabaceaeLathyrusLathyrus pratensis. (alpstedt.se)
  • Imagen de guisante, planta, flor - 34686161 Lathyrus / ˈ l æ θ ɪ r ə s / (commonly known as peavines or vetchlings) is a genus in the legume family Fabaceae and contains approximately 160 species. (alpstedt.se)
  • Lathyrus es un género de plantas con flores con 160 especies perteneciente a la familia Fabaceae.Es originario de las zonas templadas, con un desglose de 52 especies en Europa, 30 especies en América del Norte, 78 en Asia, 24 en las zonas tropicales de África oriental , y 24 en la zona templada de América del Sur. (alpstedt.se)
  • We have found 18 plants belonging to the lathyrus genus from 5 retailers ranging in price from the cheapest at £5.99 to the most expensive at £17.99. (growsonyou.com)
  • Some species of Lathyrus are edible, but because the genus also includes species that are toxic, be sure to double check edibility before consuming any part of a Lathyrus plant (16). (alpstedt.se)
  • The genetic diversity of the genus Lathyrus is of immense significance, particularly for rain-fed cropping systems of many countries (Campbell et al. (cgiar.org)
  • Therefore, the collection, conservation, characterization, study of genetic diversity and utilization of the genus Lathyrus is a priority. (cgiar.org)
  • Lathyrus vernus (L.) Bernh. (funet.fi)
  • 2020. Lathyrus vernus in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Lathyrus vernus in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) , U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. (wikimedia.org)
  • Lathyrus vernus is a non-climbing perennial sweet pea. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Several species are grown for food, including the pea (Lathyrus oleraceus), Indian pea (L. sativus), and the red pea (L. cicera), and less commonly cyprus-vetch (L. ochrus) and Spanish vetchling (L. clymenum). (wikipedia.org)
  • Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) is an annual legume crop widely cultivated in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, but in regression in Mediterranean region. (uhu.es)
  • Cited as Lathyrus sativus. (kew.org)
  • Lathyrus sativus L. (Syn: Lathyrus asiaticus (Zalkind) Kudr. (efloraofindia.com)
  • Lathyrus japonicus Willd. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are at least two subspecies (or varieties, depending on the reference) of Lathyrus japonicus but they are poorly documented. (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus (also known as the tuberous pea , tuberous vetchling , [1] earthnut pea , aardaker , or tine-tare ) is a small, climbing perennial plant , native in moist temperate parts of Europe and Western Asia . (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus is a perennial plant with edible tubers 3 to 5 cm (1.2 to 2.0 in) long attached to its roots. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus can be propagated vegetatively by tuber multiplication or sexually by seeds. (wikipedia.org)
  • [2] Lathyrus tuberosus may reach habitats at altitudes up to 1600 m above sea level. (wikipedia.org)
  • Today in allotments of middle Europe, Lathyrus tuberosus is occasionally grown for its odour, its appearance and its edible tubers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus - L. (pfaf.org)
  • Lathyrus tuberosus is a PERENNIAL growing to 1.2 m (4ft). (pfaf.org)
  • ochrus y L. sylvestris.Los tubérculos de Lathyrus tuberosus son comestibles. (alpstedt.se)
  • Distinguished by: Like Lathyrus tuberosus, L. pratensis has bifoliate leaves with a modified tendril at the apex and unwinged stems. (alpstedt.se)
  • sea pea, beach pea Lathyrus jepsonii Greene - delta tule pea Lathyrus karsianus P.H.Davis Lathyrus ketzkhovelii Avazneli Lathyrus komarovii Ohwi Lathyrus krylovii Serg. (wikipedia.org)
  • The seeds of some Lathyrus species contain the toxic amino acid oxalyldiaminopropionic acid and if eaten in large quantities can cause lathyrism, a serious disease. (wikipedia.org)
  • Seeds from Lathyrus Spencer Ripple. (georgiavines.com)
  • In small quantities the amino acid is innocuous, and the seeds of several Lathyrus species are eaten as a nutritious part of the diet. (theferns.info)
  • Lathyrus niger (L.) Bernh. (funet.fi)
  • Lathyrus montanus Bernh. (funet.fi)
  • herbs of Euphorbia amygdaloides L., Lathyrus niger (L.) Bernh. (bvsalud.org)
  • ciliate vetchling Lathyrus boissieri Širj. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus clymenum L. - Spanish vetchling Lathyrus colchicus Lipsky Lathyrus crassipes Gillies ex Hook. (wikipedia.org)
  • arvejilla Lathyrus cyaneus (Steven) K.Koch Lathyrus czeczottianus Bässler Lathyrus davidii Hance Lathyrus decaphyllus Pursh - prairie vetchling Lathyrus delnorticus C.L.Hitchc. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus eucosmus Butters & H.St.John - seemly vetchling, bush vetchling Lathyrus filiformis (Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus hirsutus L. - hairy vetchling Lathyrus hirticarpus Mattatia & Heyn Lathyrus hitchcockianus Barneby & Reveal - Bullfrog Mountain pea Lathyrus holochlorus (Piper) C.L.Hitchc. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus amphicarpos L. Lathyrus angulatus L. - angled pea Lathyrus anhuiensis Y.J.Zhu & R.X.Meng Lathyrus annuus L. - red fodder pea Lathyrus apenninus F.Conti Lathyrus aphaca L. - yellow pea Lathyrus armenus (Boiss. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus angulatus L. (henriettes-herb.com)
  • Lathyrus ochroleucus is a herbaceous perennial plant with slender stems growing 30 - 90cm tall. (theferns.info)
  • Lathyrus acutifolius Vogel Lathyrus alamutensis Mozaff. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus inconspicuus L. Lathyrus incurvus (Roth) Willd. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus macranthus (T. G. White) Fern. (funet.fi)
  • Although no specific records of toxicity have been found for this species, the seed and other parts of many Lathyrus species contain a toxic amino acid. (theferns.info)
  • arizonicus (Britton) S.L.Welsh Lathyrus lanszwertii var. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lathyrus aleuticus (Greene) Pobed. (funet.fi)
  • Fritsch Lathyrus golanensis O.Cohen & Plitmann Lathyrus gorgoni Parl. (wikipedia.org)
  • Home Herbaceous Perennials Lathyrus lat. (schram.ie)
  • the only pea type flower it can be mistaken for is the widely distributed Veiny Pea , Lathyrus venosus , whose flowers are nearly identical, but Veiny Pea is a much larger plant, typically to 3 feet tall with more than 10 flowers in a cluster and much smaller stipules with acutely angled tips. (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • Ornamental Lathyrus exists as an annual with big scented flowers in all colours between white and deep-purple, but also as a perennial with somewhat smaller flowers without any fragrance at all. (ideboda.nl)