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Beach Pea (Lathyrus japonicus)

This somewhat low, sprawling plant, which ranges around the world on marine coasts and inland shores, is a native legume found along much of Michigan's shoreline. Beach pea can be recognized by its alternate leaves that are divided into several segments and the clusters of purple to blue pea like blossoms.

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