Plant producing peas usually eaten fresh rather than dried.
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Examples for "garden pea plant"
Examples for "garden pea plant"
1Some thin slices of the common pea, which had been previously soaked for 1 hr.
2A slice of the common pea, which however was not tried whole, caused secretion in 2 hrs.
3It is really a pretty sight to put a pod of the common pea, or a raspberry into water.
4The Vetch, or Tare, in its properties and habits, somewhat resembles the Common Pea.
541.-Podsof the Common Pea
1Hereafter analogous and more striking experiments with Pisum sativum and Cucurbita ovifera will be given.
2Pisum sativum I have also many times seen visited by Bombus.
3Kalaya is Pisum Sativum, Linn.
4Pisum sativum.-Fiveradicles, extended horizontally over water, had their tips lightly touched two or three times with dry caustic.
5Pisum sativum (Leguminosae).-Fullyfertile.
1Often the size of a large garden pea.
2Sometimes called the garden pea, the English pea is the pea that gardeners are most familiar with and that's most widely grown.
3Sir, - The best part of William Reville's Science Today column of September 22nd is its title, "The humble garden pea held secrets of genetics".
4M. J. Berkeley I am indebted for specimens of a curious pitcher-like formation in the garden Pea.
5Merrick's "French Country Cafe" recipe features a blend of duck, carrots, Yukon Gold potatoes and garden peas.
6That means their closest cousins are chickpeas, broad beans and garden peas, and not walnuts and almonds as we might assume.
7Every gene dominant in myself had to remain dominant, and people are not garden peas-fewthings are governed by simple Mendelian pairs.
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