Lathyrus palustris
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Lathyrus palustris, Linn. Marsh Pea. Wing-stemmed Wild Pea. St. slender, 1-3 ft. long, glabrous or somewhat pubescent, often winged, rather erect: lfts. 2-4 pairs, oblong-lanceolate, acute, 1-2 in. long; tendrils branched; stipules small, lanceolate: peduncles 2-8-fld., scarcely longer than the leaves; flowers purplish, 1/2 in. long: pod 2 in. long. Summer. N. N. Amer. and N. Eu., in moist places.—A good bog-plant. Lathyrus Var. myrtifolius, Gray (L. myrtifolius, Muhl.). Myrtle-leaved Marsh- Pea. Has smaller, obtuse leaves, broader and larger stipules, the flowers pale purple.July, Aug. Banks of rivers, N. N. Amer. to N. C.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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