

Beach pea vine (Vigna marina) is an indigenous plant with flowers and seed pods that clearly identify it as a member of the pea family. It fares well on the coast because it’s salt tolerant. It spreads, forming large swathes stretching away into the distance, as in the top photo.
Posted in response to Becky’s July Squares challenge theme of ‘Perspective.’ See more responses here.

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ooh it is a day for posts of beaches and also plants that have triffid like behaviours , and you have brought both together. I love it!
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Triffids! Now there’s a throwback.
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I never saw the film but there was a BBC TV adaption a few years later which I’m still recovering from!
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I don’t think I’ve seen either of those, but I remember the book vividly.
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oh I don’t dare read the book, my imagination would make it so much worse!
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