OverviewVarietiesDescriptionHistoryCompositionUsesCultivationSee alsoThere are many varieties (cultivars) of garden peas. Some of the most common varieties are listed here. PMR indicates some degree of powdery mildew resistance; afila types, also called semi-leafless, have clusters of tendrils instead of leaves. Unless otherwise noted these are so called dwarf varieties which grow to an average height of about 1m. Giving the vines support is recommen… Species: L. oleraceus
Species: L. oleraceus
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Pisum sativum arvense Field Pea PFAF Plant Database
WEBPisum sativum arvense is a ANNUAL growing to 2 m (6ft 7in). It is not frost tender. It is in flower from May to September, and the seeds ripen from July to October. The species is …
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Pisum sativum - North Carolina Extension Gardener …
WEBOverview. This cover crop is low-growing and can be planted to help enrich soil, as well as prevent common garden weeds from coming up. It also delights with white, purple and … Reviews: 2
WEBPisum sativum var. arvense. dun pea. The sub-species of pea that produces large pale peas suited to drying and storage. It is a green-leaved annual which climbs using …
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A reference genome for pea provides insight into legume …
WEBSep 2, 2019 · Wild P. s. elatius included former P. elatius and P. humile and cultivated P. s. sativum included P. transcaucasicum, P. asiaticum, P. arvense. P. hortense, but not …
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Pisum arvense L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
WEBPisum arvense L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science. First published in Sp. Pl.: 727 (1753) This name is a synonym of Lathyrus oleraceus. Taxonomy. Publications. Other …