Order Fabales
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Jump to navigationJump to searchFamily Leguminosae Juss. (Fabaceae Lindl.) – Pea Family
Genus Lathyrus L. – pea, vetchling
- (+)Lathyrus gmelinii Fritsch (Orobus gmelinii Fisch. ex DC.) – Gmelin's Pea - Perennial. On an upland meadow near Verkhneye Ershovskoe lake. The species spread in Asiatic Russia, in the mountains of Central Asia and the Urals.
- Lathyrus japonicus Willd. subsp. pubescens Korobkov [L. aleuticus (Greene) Pobed.] – Sea Pea - Perennial. Dry sea coasts, seashore glades; often.
- Lathyrus palustris L. – Marsh Pea - Perennial. Wet seashore meadows; very rare.
- (+)(#)Lathyrus pisiformis L. – Perennial. Found on an upland meadow near the Verkhneye Ershovskoe lake.
- Lathyrus pratensis L. – Meadow Vetchling - Perennial. Upland meadows – often; rare – in damp forests.
- Lathyrus vernus (L.) Bernh. (Orobus vernus L.) – Spring Pea - Perennial. In motley grass pineries and birch forests; rare.
Genus Lupinaster Fabr. - Clover, Trefoil
- (+)(#)Lupinaster albus Link (Trifolium spryginii Belaëva et Sipl., T. lupinaster L. p. p.) – Lupine clover - Perennial. In 1960s, grew on the upland meadow near the Verkhneye Ershovskoe lake.
Genus Lupinus L. – Lupine
- (+)($)Lupinus polyphyllus Lindl. – Large-leaved Lupine, Big-leaved Lupine - Perennial. In 1980s was grown as an ornamental plant at the WSBS settlement; several non-blooming plants were found in 1992, near the stable of the WSBS settlement.
Genus Trifolium L. – Clover
- (+)Trifolium hybridum L. [Amoria hybrida (L.) C. Presl] – Alsike Clover - Biennial, perennial Upland meadows, near buildings; rare.
- (+)(#)Trifolium medium L. – Zigzag Clover - Perennial. On the rock near the WSBS settlement.
(+)*Trifolium pratense L. – Red clover - Perennial. Upland meadows, near buildings; rare.
- Trifolium repens L. [Amoria repens (L.) C. Presl] – White Clover - Perennial. Upland meadows, near buildings – often; rare – on the supralittoral.
Genus Vicia L. – vetch
- (+)Vicia cracca L. – Tufted Vetch - Perennial. Upland meadows, near buildings; often.
- Vicia sepium L. – Bush Vetch - Perennial. Wet forests, upland meadows; often.
- V(+)($)Vicia villosa Roth – Hairy Vetch, Fodder Vetch, Winter Vetch - Annual, biennial Collected once in 1992,. near the stable at the WSBS settlement.