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Seeds - Beach Pea

Lathyrus japonicus

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Catégories: bandes riveraines, indigène, nectarifère, vivace,

Aire de répartition indigène: BC, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NL, YT, NT, NU,

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Beach pea (Lathyrus japonicus) is a creeping perennial herbaceous plant in the Fabaceae family, found along sandy and gravelly shores in Quebec. In summer, it produces showy flowers grouped in clusters, in shades of pinkish purple to deep purple with a lighter base, typical of the pea family. These are followed by elongated pods containing several brownish to black seeds.

It grows mainly in coastal habitats, including dunes and upper beaches, where it tolerates poor, sandy, or gravelly soils, as well as saline conditions and marine winds.

Ecological roles
Beach pea plays a key role in stabilizing sandy soils and coastal dunes. Through its spreading rhizomes and nitrogen-fixing ability, it enriches the soil and facilitates the establishment of other plants. Its nectar-bearing flowers attract a range of pollinating insects, including bumblebees and solitary bees, while its pods provide a food source for certain seed-eating birds. By rapidly colonizing open and exposed areas, it helps limit erosion and protect fragile coastal habitats.

 

Beach pea seeds require scarification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes below for more details.

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Growing Notes | Seeds - Beach Pea

Beach pea seeds have a hard seed coat and require scarification to promote germination. To do this, lightly nick the seed surface with sandpaper or soak it in warm water for 24 hours before sowing.

The seeds should then be sown about 12 mm deep in a sandy, well-drained substrate. Germination usually takes 10 to 20 days under favourable conditions.

Beach pea prefers poor, sandy, or gravelly soils, with full sun exposure. It tolerates both salinity and sea spray, making it an ideal plant for coastal gardens or dune restoration projects. Maintenance consists mainly of reducing competition from more vigorous species, as this creeping perennial spreads slowly but effectively in its habitat.

Seeds per packet: 15

Family: Fabaceae

Scientific name: Lathyrus japonicus

Life cycle: Perennial

Hardiness zone: 3

Soil type:
Sandy to loamy

Soil moisture level: Dry

Soil - additional attributes:

Light: Sun

Blooming: July to October

Spacing: 60 cm

Height: 30 cm

Deer resistance: Moderate

Stratification: No

Scarification: Soak in hot water for 12 hours or sanding

Germination time: 20 to 30 days

Sowing depth: 12 mm