Spring Vetchling is a common name given to a flowering plant that belongs to the legume family. It is also referred to as Yellow Vetchling, Spring Peavine, or Lady's Fingers. The plant has yellow pea-like flowers that appear in spring and summer. Its leaves are compound and have several leaflets. In addition to these names, the Spring Vetchling is also known as Meadow Vetchling, Common Vetchling, and Common Yellow Pea. It is a wildflower commonly found in meadows, hedgerows, and forest edges. These synonyms also refer to the same plant, which has medicinal and ornamental uses.