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grass vetchling

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Noun1.grass vetchling - annual European vetch with red flowers
genus Lathyrus, Lathyrus - genus of climbing herbs of Old World and temperate North and South America: vetchling; wild pea
vetchling - any of various small plants of the genus Lathyrus; climb usually by means of tendrils


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Meanwhile, out in Netherton, on an area of grassy rubble near Dunnings Bridge Road, David Bryant found 680 bee orchids, two pyramidal orchids and a large concentration of grass vetchling, complete with crimson flowers and grass-like leaves.
Following on from rare grass vetchling, crown vetch has been discovered on the site of an old factory near Switch Island, previously only known at Aigburth Station in the 1933 Flora of the Liverpool Region.
Also on old industrial land, rare grass vetchling is growing near Switch Island, where Pyramid Orchid has been found among the usual marsh, bee, and spotted orchids.
 
 
 
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