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Lathyrus sulphureus
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 7: 399. 1868.
Common names: Brewer’s sweet or snub or sulfur pea
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 11.
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Herbs perennial, from rhizome, usually glabrous, rarely pubescent. Stems angled, climbing, basally branched 0–3 times, 5–15 dm. Leaves 9–12 cm; tendrils well developed; stipules lanceolate, 15–25 × 4–10 mm, sometimes equal to distal leaflets; leaflets 6–12, scattered, blades ovate to lanceolate, 25–50 × 10–20 mm, surfaces glabrous or pubescent. Inflorescences 9–15-flowered, 6–10 cm. Flowers 11–13 mm; calyx lobes unequal, lateral lobes deltate to lanceolate, shorter than tube; corolla orange to yellow-cream, banner erect, blade shorter than claw, wings equal to keel; ovary glabrous. Legumes 40–70 × 4–6 mm.
Distribution
w United States.
Discussion
Varieties 2 (2 in the flora).
Selected References
None.
Key
1 | Herbs glabrous. | Lathyrus sulphureus var. sulphureus |
1 | Herbs densely villous. | Lathyrus sulphureus var. argillaceus |