Vetchling Collection
"Vetchling: A Colorful Journey through the World of Lathyrus" Plate 113 showcases the enchanting Sea pea, also known as Lathyrus japonicus
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"Vetchling: A Colorful Journey through the World of Lathyrus" Plate 113 showcases the enchanting Sea pea, also known as Lathyrus japonicus. Its delicate petals and vibrant hues are a sight to behold. Turn to page 150, and you'll find yourself immersed in the captivating world of Lathyrus. Created between 1803-06, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of these plants using watercolors, pen, ink, and pencil. Meadow vetchling, scientifically known as Lathyrus pratensis, graces us with its presence. Its dainty flowers sway gracefully in meadows across the countryside. Don't miss out on admiring the Yellow pea or Lathyrus aphaca; its sunny blossoms bring warmth to any landscape they inhabit. The Sweet pea or vetchling (Lathyrus odoratus) is a true delight for both our eyes and noses. Its fragrant blooms fill gardens with their intoxicating scent. Venture into Spain's natural wonders with Spanish vetchling (Lathyrus clymenum). This species adds a touch of Mediterranean charm wherever it grows. Curtis British Entomology Plate 492 introduces us to an intriguing connection between insects and vetchlings. Discover how these plants play host to various fascinating creatures within their ecosystem. On Curtis British Entomology Plate 249 lies another hidden gem waiting to be explored—a mesmerizing blend of artistry and entomological study that unveils nature's intricate tapestry. Travel back in time with Wild Pea (Lathyrus decaphyllus), an illustration by Mary Vaux Walcott from 1938. Let her work transport you into a bygone era filled with botanical wonders waiting to be discovered anew. In Natural History's Flora section lies an exquisite depiction of grass vetchling or grass pea, scientifically known as Lathyrus nissolia.