Lathyrus Latifolius

This post is a studio of a bouquet of flowers from a friend's garden.  The Lathyrus latifolius is a perennial herbaceous from the family of fabaceae, a climber up to 6 feet tall with tendrils, that blooms from eatly summer for about two months with abundant clusters of bright pink flowers.  The RHS has awarded the Lathyrus Latifolius with a Award of Garden Merit (AGM).  They can give an elegant touch of color to a front fence. 






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Anonymous said…
Really beautiful images Lula. I have to tell you, from your photo of yourself, every time I see it, I am reminded of my cousin Patricia. You look like her twin.
lula said…
Really? Well, we will have to get together one day!
Lula, Lovely "antique" looking photos. I love all flowers in the pea family. Carolyn
lula said…
Carolyn, I'm glad you like them, I was trying some sort of dagerrotype in color.
Gabriel Rochard said…
Hi Lula. Hope you're well!
I am fond of Lathyrus, whether they are cultivar or botanical, "pratensis" or as here "latifolius".

I found some really beautiful ones yesterday, in the french openfields.

A great climber, and with such a lovely fragrance !
lula said…
Bonjour Gabriel, thanks for visiting! here there some gardens with lathyrus climbing up the fences and they are lovely, but I guess that in open fields they must be gorgeous!