Plant producing peas usually eaten fresh rather than dried.
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Examples for "garden pea"
Examples for "garden pea"
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.
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
1Pisum sativum I have also many times seen visited by Bombus.
2Hereafter analogous and more striking experiments with Pisum sativum and Cucurbita ovifera will be given.
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.
Translations for pisum sativum