Creamy Peavine
Lathyrus ochroleucus
Appearance
range & habitat
reciprocal relationships
The fruit of the creamy peavine opens in late summer and appears as hairless pods. As the fruit ages, the pods turn brown and twist open. They are perennial plants in this habitat. Livestock animals will eat this type of plant if they can find it. It can be poisonous when eaten in large quantities.