Lathyrus tuberosus


Quick Characteristics:

Height: 80-120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft)
Flower Colors: pink
Flower Season: mid summer
Usage: climber, edible storage organ tuber
Life form: tuber
 

Lathyrus tuberosus L. is a small climbing species from western Asia and middle Europe, flowering in bright pink in June or July. It was also introduced in North America and is considered a noxious weed in Ontario. Today, it is sometimes used as part of green manure mixtures, as it can fixate nitrogen, and can often be seen among the follow-up crops. Until the 18th century it was grown as commercial crop for its edible, 3-5 cm long tubers which are said to have a nut-like flavor, and for fragrant oils produced from the flowers. Pictures by Martin Bohnet.

Lathyrus tuberosus, Martin BohnetLathyrus tuberosus in a grain field, Martin Bohnet


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