RM2JENNJE–Wild lupins, Lupinus leguminosae, abound in late spring and summer in nova scotia. These were photographed near the shore of South Bar Nova Scotia.
RMEBRTT4–Chinese wisteria (Wisteria sinensis), climbing at a fence, Spain
RF2K2TWHB–White wild flower blossom close up botanical background Trifolium alexandrinum family leguminosae high quality big size print
RM2JENNJD–Wild lupins, Lupinus leguminosae, abound in late spring and summer in nova scotia. These were photographed near the shore of South Bar Nova Scotia.
RMFJ6CE6–Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius, Sarothamnus scoparius), fruits with hoarfrost, Germany
RF2K2TWH8–White wild flower blossom close up botanical background Trifolium alexandrinum family leguminosae high quality big size print
RMB03G24–Sweet Acacia (Acacia farnesiana), Leguminosae, Arizona, USA
RM2G7HGC8–Amicia zygomeris, also known as yoke-leaved amicia are upright perennials with alternate leave composed of 4 leaflets, with conspicuous purple-veined
RFKBJ4H4–this is Cytisus scoparius, the Common Broom or Scotch broom, with fruits, family Leguminosae
RMWEEM0H–Horse-shoe vetch, Hippocrepis comosa, Leguminosae, British wildflowers.
RFM8JT03–Wisteria flowers. Wisteria (also spelled Wistaria or Wysteria) is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae (Leguminosae).
RME4ACPP–Common gorse buds and flowers in spring.
RF2H9B498–Flowering Wisteria growing in the Botanic Gardens in Adelaide Australia
RFW5X0W5–The stems of peas in the vegetable garden
RMPCF58G–Rotklee in Schale, Trifolium pratense
RF2E0XP46–Goa bean and a green Leguminosae vegetables or wild bean
RMKP2XYA–sweet pea ((Lathyrus odoratus), France, Europe.