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Bossiaea rhombifolia

Love Sweet peas.

 

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Pea flowers are self pollinating so no need to get the tiny paint brush out.

For Looking close... on Friday! Flower in side view

 

I was late in planting out our sweet peas this year and for a long time didn't think they were going to flower at all, but they did - after everyone else's had finished and they are still hanging on.

Mirbella rubifolia

Hovea linearis or Hovea longifolia

Peak District National Park

Sweet Pea | Lathyrus odoratus | Fabaceae

Samsung NX300 & Helios 44-2 - 58mm f/2 Lens | Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

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The Sweet pea has been lovely this year.

 

Pentax KP

SMC Pentax -A 50mm F1.7

Giving peas to my Duck friends at Lake Alexandra, which is just down the road from where I live. They're very nice to me.

 

Taken on my D7000.

Felt Play Food (at my Early Education Centre where I still do casual work)

Smile on Saturday: Fake Food

Sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) flower after the rain.

 

Kwiat groszku pachnÄ…cego (Larythus odoratus) po deszczu.

Created for Saturday Self-Challenge ~ Negative space.

 

It started with 1 pea on a white background and ended up here...

 

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52 Weeks the 2026 Edition

Week 5 - Frozen

 

It took a few attempts to freeze a heart shape of peas ... in the freezer too long and I couldn't remove the cookie cutter ... in to short and the peas didn't stay put when I removed the cookie cutter.

 

And then just as it was all ready to photograph, it slide off the glass and fell onto the floor, breaking off a corner of the ice.

 

The things we do for a photo :)))

 

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The sweet pea is a flowering plant in the genus Lathyrus in the family Fabaceae, native to Sicily, southern Italy and the Aegean Islands.

It is an annual climbing plant, growing to a height of 1–2 metres, where suitable support is available.

 

You see them in many Summergardens, to be planted every year!

 

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Such a beautiful flower. The forerunner of the Sweetpea.

Sweet Pea with reflection, Lathyrus odoratus

Too bad we can embed the fragrance of these gorgeous sweet peas into our computers!

  

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Pea Soup Beach, South Coast, Victoria

all within about 100m.

Daviesia corymbosa

Clustered Bitter-pea

all within about 100m.

Daviesia ulicifolia

Gorse Bitter-pea

A lot of the flowers have been suffering with all the rain lately.

But the sweet pea isn't bothered at all?

 

Pentax K-3 mk lll

SMC Pentax-DA* 50-135mm f2.8 ED [IF] SDM

Bossiaea rhombifolia

Another rehabilitation walk on Dartmoor as I was recovering from Covid. I took the short walk from Princetown as I didn't think I had the energy to walk alone from Gutter Tor Refuge in those thick foggy conditions.

 

I chose this photo to share as it demonstrates just how foggy it was out there, you can barely make out Nuns Cross Farmhouse!

 

It is a remote location and with the thick fog it was quite solitary too.

An heirloom variety I grew from seed back in March. I love saving glass jars & reusing them as vases. Slid a little with the iPhone's filters HSS!

 

Photo 44/100 for the 100 Flowers 2020 group.

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