Herbarium Specimen Details

Lathyrus latifolius
Herbarium Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
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Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Lathyrus latifolius L.
Herbarium Name Used Lathyrus latifolius
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby: Found in alley parallel to and between North Parkway and Tutwiler, perpindicular to McLean and running behind University Park Cleaners growing along fence.
Description Found in alley parallel to and between North Parkway and Tutwiler, perpendicular to McLean and running behind University Park Cleaners growing along fence. Perennial vine growing along fence in shade at various heights (up to 1 m) corolla purple and white; odorless; can vary to other colors including red; rhizomatous; climbing/twining; commonly known as the everlasting wild pea
Habitat Found in alley parallel to and between North Parkway and Tutwiler, perpendicular to McLean and running behind University Park Cleaners growing along fence. Perennial vine growing along fence in shade at various heights (up to 1 m) corolla purple and white; odorless; can vary to other colors including red; rhizomatous; climbing/twining; commonly known as the everlasting wild pea
Reproductive State
Specimen Notes
Collector Miriam Dillard MD-35
with Rachel Luck, Susan Wright
Collection Date 3 November 2002
Accession Number SWMT05501
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