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Pisum sativum

Pisum sativum

Common Pea

Family: Fabaceae [ Papilionaceae ]
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Type: annual climber; vegetable;
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Sizes: ↑ 2m; 30 cm;
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Hardiness: partly resistant [ to 0 C ];
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Soil: well-drained; fertile; moist; light;
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Place: sunny; [ sheltered ];
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Application: on trellises; on lines, on netting; [ need support ];
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Variety: ‘Misty’;

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