I learned these as "Sweet Peas" but Everlasting Pea is usually used in documentation.
Many years ago... releation used to scour the roadside for the best looking white versions. They would enter these in the local fair and quite often win a blue ribbon for the effort🙂
"Ah. July's Birthflower. #Brimstone #Butterflies LOVE these," said Alice.
"So do the #Bumblebees," added Beatrice.
Helena shared their #Passion for #Gardening, but she had #Christened the #Flowers her way over time. So while her new friends called these scentless #Blossoms #EverlastingPea or #Lathyrus latifolius, Helena just called them #Poppers after hearing the loud #Crack of a #Seedpod.
Poppers were pretty vines - happy climbers - & they did as they pleased.