[Plant-education] Can someone tell me what sort of pea this is?
Holly L. Gorton
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(by hlgorton from smcm.edu)
Mon Mar 19 19:36:07 EST 2007
Hi Monique - This looks like Vicia faba to me -
-Holly Gorton
Dr. Holly L. Gorton
Department of Biology
St. Mary's College of Maryland
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St. Mary's City, MD 20686-3001
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hlgorton from smcm.edu
On Mar 19, 2007, at 5:13 PM, monique wrote:
> This plant has come up in a compost heap. This heap receives the
> leftover props from a college Economic Botany course, so it might
> be anything. The foliage looks very much like regular Pisum
> sativum (English pea) foliage, except that so far, there are no
> tendrils--and the plant is over a foot tall. The leaflets are thin
> but a little rubbery and glaucous. The flowers are about an inch
> long, white with maroon blotches on the wing petals. No fruit yet.
>
> http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/tfp/mysterypea.jpg
>
> Thanks,
> M. Reed
>
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