lathyrus odoratus การใช้
- A . Lathyrus odoratus, the old-fashioned annual sweet pea, would rather be in England.
- Sweet peas ( Lathyrus odoratus ) can cause paralysis and are generally classed as poisonous.
- Sweet peas ( Lathyrus odoratus ) bloom best where long, cool springs are followed by mild summers.
- There are ongoing attempts to bring the yellow color into " Lathyrus odoratus " by crossing it with " Lathyrus belinensis ".
- When he isn't planting, pruning, staking or hybridizing sweet peas, or collecting their seeds, he patiently researches the history of Lathyrus odoratus.
- My favorite sweet pea ( Lathyrus odoratus ) is Painted Lady, a wonderfully fragrant pink and white bicolor, with Butterfly, a sweet-smelling white and mauve, a close runner-up.
- It requires partial to full sun, and loam or clay-loam soil that is moist, annual sweet pea, " Lathyrus odoratus ", with which it may be confused, it has no scent.
- This has resulted in new " Lathyrus odoratus " cultivars like the Sweet Pea " Erewhon ", and there is hope that it can be used to introduce the yellow color into " Lathyrus odoratus ".
- This has resulted in new " Lathyrus odoratus " cultivars like the Sweet Pea " Erewhon ", and there is hope that it can be used to introduce the yellow color into " Lathyrus odoratus ".
- The lathyrism resulting from the ingestion of " Lathyrus odoratus " seeds ( " sweet peas " ) is often referred to as "'odoratism "'or osteolathyrism, which is caused by a different toxin ( beta-aminopropionitrile ) that affects the linking of collagen, a protein of connective tissues.