Family: Papilionaceae
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Common name: Grass vetchling, Grass-leaved pea, Grass vetch, Meadow vetchling, Vetch grass
A striking annual member of the pea family with crimson-pink flowers produced on long stalks, singly or in pairs, from May to July. Can be grown amongst meadow plants such as Oxeye daisies, Red Clover, and Tufted vetch, and also grasses, the narrow leaves camouflaging the plant well when not in flower, with the angled erect stems reaching up to 90cm.
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