RM2EKX0GP–Alpine Clover, Trifolium dasyphyllum, pea family, fabaceae Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
RME75D3R–Amicia zygomeris, a perennial in the pea family often used in subtropical bedding schemes
RMB2YRPT–Meadow Vetchling, a member of pea family. yellow flower
RFJ376RF–Red clover (Trifolium pratense) flower-head. Legume in the pea family (Fabaceae), showing individual flowers forming inflorescence
RMBF8798–An attractive blue pea-family shrub, Psoralea pinnata, in fynbos, Cape, South Africa
RMGT662P–Birds foot trefoil Lotus corniculatus Pea family
RMDHDGF1–Caesalpinia pulcherrima a species of flowering plant in the pea family.
RFCYDG3C–Green Pea, Pea Pod, Pea Family, Vegetable, Fruit, Freshness, Cut Out, Food, White Background, Nobody, Organic, Close-up, Raw,
RF2J3BYGR–bright yellow spiky common gorse a member of the pea family
RMB8RDB1–Arroyo Lupine
RFM4HY6J–Tufted Vetch in meadow with purple flowers and tendrils, pea family, UK
RMCRK15M–Shrubby Senna (pea family) Close up in a black plastic pot
RF2E9C01E–The Ideal vegetable or Pea flower or Motor Shruti from Pisum sativum family
RMBCJ0GT–Lupinus polyphyllus Lupinus prunophilus Lupine Fabaceae Pea Family and Gothic Mountain 12 625 Elk Mountains Colorado USA
RF2E533JX–The Pea family in Australia is very big - and very confusing! I think this is a Common Wedge Pea (Gompholobium Hueglii), also known as Karalia.
RF2GYM3YP–Scotch broom, yellow flowers, perennial shrub, pea family, Cytisus scoparius, noxious if ingested, spreads rapidly, can be invasive, Cape Foulwind Wal
RM2C8W3MB–Indigofera subverticillata
RM2BC31CK–Mature, dry Texas Ebony 'Ebenopsis ebano', dry pods with seeds.
RFE0BDB1–Flowering Common Coral Tree (Erythrina lysistemon) a Deciduous tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, Native to South Africa.
RMHJ8264–Dermatophyllum secundiflorum is a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the pea family. Common names include Texas mountain laurel, Texas mescal
RMPB014H–Blue pea flowers of the summer blooming perennial Goat;s rue, Galega officinalis
RF2F84DWT–Calliandra, genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, in the mimosoid clade, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. About 140 species that are nativ
RFFJ1J13–Meadow vetchling (Lathyrus pratensis). A scrambling member of the pea family (Fabaceae), seen here with yellow flowers
RM2JDCX7Y–Tufrted Vetch Vicia cracca a common hedgerow climbing plant of the pea family
RMGT662W–Birds foot trefoil Lotus corniculatus Pea family
RME5XDK7–Caesalpinia pulcherrima a species of flowering plant in the pea family.
RMA93N9W–Family looking at a sign at the Pea Ridge National Military Park AR
RF2J4GDH3–bright yellow spiky common gorse a member of the pea family
RMB8RDB9–Arroyo Lupine
RMWAHHYX–Wild Lupine in flower (Lupinus perennis), Prairies, North America, by Bruce Montagne/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFFR4PXJ–Pisum sativum, Sugar pea, family Fabaceae, Cultivated annual herb with pinnate compound leaves, terminal tendrils, red flowers
RF2E9Y5AK–This is the Ideal vegetable or Pea flower or Motor Shuti or Pisum sativum from the Leguminosae family
RME5AK0T–Thermopsis rhombifolia; Golden Banner; Fabaceae; Pea Family; wildflowers in bloom, Central Colorado, USA
RM2AY9RXX–Purple flowers (pea family) in Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia.
RMBAD88G–Desert Lupine also called Coulter's Lupine Lupinus sparsiflorus These were in Arizona They are a member of the Pea family
RM2BHKEPX–Close up of flowering Wisteria, England
RMMYDT49–lupines in garden
RFE0BEM5–Flowering Common Coral Tree (Erythrina lysistemon) a Deciduous tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, Native to South Africa.
RF2E5340H–The Pea family in Australia is very large - and confusing - but I'm pretty sure this is Handsome Flat Pea (Platylobium Formosum) - certainly handsome!
RMPB014F–Blue pea flowers of the summer blooming perennial Goat;s rue, Galega officinalis
RF2G969WN–Lathyrus latifolius, the perennial peavine, perennial pea, broad-leaved everlasting-pea or everlasting pea, is a robust perennial in the pea family
RFGAGCB8–Meadow vetchling (Lathyrus pratensis) in meadow. Scrambling member of the pea family (Fabaceae), with yellow flowers
RF2JFR69C–Close up flowers of White everlasting sweet pea (Lathyrus latifolius albus) of the pea family Fabaceae. July, Dutch garden.
RMR02WG9–red clover,sheep in red clover, fodder and rotational crop.A herbaceous plant of the pea family, ruminant mammal with a thick woolly coat,Ovis aries,
RMH5A9P3–Tufted Vetch Vicia cracca from the vetchlings and pea family
RMD0TMP4–alfalfa, Fabaceae, greens, health, healthy, lucerne grass, Medicago sativa, nutrition, pea family, perennial, raw food, food, sp
RF2J6X400–bright yellow spiky common gorse a member of the pea family with the sea in the background
RMB8RDAT–Arroyo Lupine
RF2C55B3B–Lotus corniculatus a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae macro close-up
RF2GHY9WK–Multicoloured Sweet Pea flowers against a blue sky
RF2G7DTT5–Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus latifolius), blooming in meadow, E USA, by James D. Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RME5AK0X–Thermopsis rhombifolia; Golden Banner; Fabaceae; Pea Family; wildflowers in bloom, Central Colorado, USA
RM2AYA1CM–After a rain, a plant in the pea family is flowering in the Huanib River Valley in northern Damaraland and Kaokoland, Namibia.
RFGJ7AJG–Isolated alfalfa flower. Alfalfa, Medicago sativa, also called lucerne, is a perennial flowering plant in the pea family.
RM2BHKERW–Flowering Wisteria in late spring. April 2020, England
RMP1DKGE–Showy locoweed, Oxytropis splendens,
RFE0BDEK–Flowering Common Coral Tree (Erythrina lysistemon) a Deciduous tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, Native to South Africa.
RF2H0X1YD–The Pea family in Australia is huge, and often difficult to identify with certainty. This Rough Bush Pea (Pultenaea Scabra) had a council sign!
RMPB014E–White pea flowers of the summer blooming perennial Goat;s rue, Galega officinalis 'Alba'
RM2J0P54K–Robinia pseudoacacia or false acacia, black locust, deciduous tree white flowers, pea family: Fabaceae.
RFFJ1JGM–Ribbed melilot (Melilotus officinalis). Yellow flowers of this plant in the pea family (Fabaceae)
RF2JFH8X6–Close up flowers of White everlasting sweet pea (Lathyrus latifolius albus) of the pea family Fabaceae. July, Dutch garden.
RFRKR4BF–Close-up image of Gorse a yellow-flowered shrub of the pea family, the leaves of which are modified to form spines, in the snow
RMH5A93P–Tufted Vetch Vicia cracca from the vetchlings and pea family
RMD0TMNT–alfalfa, Fabaceae, greens, health, healthy, lucerne grass, Medicago sativa, nutrition, pea family, perennial, raw food, food, sp
RMW4M446–Sainfoin Flower, Onobrychis viciifolia, Darland Banks, Kent UK, perennial of calcareous grasslands, pea family, a legume, clover
RMB8RDAM–Arroyo Lupine
RF2C55B86–Lotus corniculatus a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae macro close-up
RF2GHY9WX–Multicoloured Sweet Pea flowers against a blue sky
RF2G7DTE4–Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus latifolius), blooming in meadow, E USA, by James D. Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RME5AK0M–Thermopsis rhombifolia; Golden Banner; Fabaceae; Pea Family; wildflowers in bloom, Central Colorado, USA
RM2AYA177–After a rain, a plant in the pea family is flowering in the Huanib River Valley in northern Damaraland and Kaokoland, Namibia.
RF2EGABKR–Enterolobium cyclocarpum, commonly known as guanacaste, caro caro, monkey-ear tree or elephant-ear tree in the Pea family, Fabaceae. Native to tropica
RM2BHKEXX–Close up of Wisteria flowering, England
RFKFBHJA–Rain tree /Monkeypod/ East Indian Walnut/Giant thibet (Samanea saman)(member of pea family) background with soft light (focus on tree trunk)
RFE0BER9–Flowering Common Coral Tree (Erythrina lysistemon) a Deciduous tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, Native to South Africa.
RF2H0X1XG–The Pea family in Australia is huge, and often difficult to identify with certainty. This Rough Bush Pea (Pultenaea Scabra) had a council sign!
RMPB0149–White pea flowers of the summer blooming perennial Goat;s rue, Galega officinalis 'Alba'
RM2HJEFKH–Robinia pseudoacacia or false acacia, black locust, deciduous tree branch with leaves and flowers, pea family: Fabaceae.
RFFK69KM–Gorse (Ulex europaeus). A prickly shrub in the pea family, Fabaceae, in flower
RF2JJCHHF–Common brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni), family Pieridae on pink flowers of everlasting pea (Lathyrus latifolius) of pea family Fabaceae. Dutch garden
RFRKR4CR–Close-up image of Gorse a yellow-flowered shrub of the pea family, the leaves of which are modified to form spines, in the snow
RMH5A9P5–Tufted Vetch Vicia cracca from the vetchlings and pea family
RMD0TMNE–alfalfa, Fabaceae, greens, health, healthy, lucerne grass, Medicago sativa, nutrition, pea family, perennial, raw food, food, sp
RMW4M47K–Sainfoin Flower, Onobrychis viciifolia, Darland Banks, Kent UK, perennial of calcareous grasslands, pea family, a legume, clover
RF2C9F12M–The beautiful pink flowers of an Indigofera shrub, flowering outdoors in a natural setting.
RMRH5PK3–Gorse in flower in mid winter covered in frost and snow
RF2GHY9WR–Multicoloured Sweet Pea flowers against a blue sky
RF2G7DTJ6–Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus latifolius), blooming in meadow, E USA, by James D. Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RME5AK0Y–Thermopsis rhombifolia; Golden Banner; Fabaceae; Pea Family; wildflowers in bloom, Central Colorado, USA
RFG1RMK6–Black Locust flowers (Robinia pseudoacacia) blooming in spring
RFC2610D–Purple wild-flowers of the pea family growing at the base of Aranel volcano, Costa Rica
RM2BHKF0G–Flowering Wisteria in garden, England
RF2J2F3M8–bright yellow spiky common gorse a member of the pea family
RFE0BBA5–Flowering Common Coral Tree (Erythrina lysistemon) a Deciduous tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, Native to South Africa.
RF2E18DTM–A Grey Parrot Pea (Dillwynia Cinerascens) - I think! The Pea family is very big - and very confusing. Found at Blackburn Lake Reserve in Victoria.
RMF2RN2B–Yellow pea flowers of the tall perennial, Amicia zygomeris, a plant often used in exotic gardening schemes
RF2G5J162–Robinia pseudoacacia, other names: false acacia or black locust, deciduous tree white flowers, pea family: Fabaceae.
RFFJ2B7Y–Black medick (Medicago lupulina). Yellow flowers and distinctive seeds of this plant in the pea family (Fabaceae)
RF2JGCA18–Close up pale pink flowers of everlasting pea (Lathyrus latifolius) of the pea family Fabaceae. Summer, July in a Dutch garden.
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