Lathyrus latifolius
| Herbarium |
Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
Herbarium's Specimen Details Page |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| Plant Atlas Link | Plant Atlas Citation |