Jul 082014
 

On my way back home today, I walked along the forest edge on Rico Road.  Glancing down, I noticed a number of pale white flowers with a pinkish tinge.  The flowers indicate a pea plant of some kind, but most of the roadside peas are flowering vines, which is not the case here.  I searched my plant ID books and have sought help from experts via Facebook.  So far, no answer.  It is a lovely flower, though, and well worthy of a blog post.

The very next day, I was able to confirm that it is Spiked Hoary Pea (Tephrosia spicata), a native of the Southeast and fairly common along roadsides. 

 

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