− | Lathyrus grandiflorus, Sibth. and Smith. Everlasting Pea. Two-flowered Pea. Fig. 2112. St. winged, 4-6 ft. long: lfts. large, ovate, obtuse, mucronulate, undulate; tendrils branched, short: stipules small: peduncles, 2-3-fld., longer than the leaves.; shield large, obcordate, notched, broad, rose-purple, wings dark purple: pod linear, 3 in. June, July. S. Eu. B.M. 1938.—Larger vine than L. latifolius, but weaker and less rampant. Flowers. as large as those of the sweet pea. Free-flowering, succeeding in any soil, not requiring much light. Adapted to banks, along path-margins in woods, among strong shrubs, and as a covering for rocks. | + | Lathyrus grandiflorus, Sibth. and Smith. Everlasting Pea. Two-flowered Pea. St. winged, 4-6 ft. long: lfts. large, ovate, obtuse, mucronulate, undulate; tendrils branched, short: stipules small: peduncles, 2-3-fld., longer than the leaves.; shield large, obcordate, notched, broad, rose-purple, wings dark purple: pod linear, 3 in. June, July. S. Eu. —Larger vine than L. latifolius, but weaker and less rampant. Flowers. as large as those of the sweet pea. Free-flowering, succeeding in any soil, not requiring much light. Adapted to banks, along path-margins in woods, among strong shrubs, and as a covering for rocks. |