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yes you can. i did that in science class, i was boring by the way.
Yes, it produces the peas you buy in the grocery store. You can grow it at home yourself too.
A nitrogen fixing bacterium Rhizobium enters roots of pea plant and grows to form root nodules . Mycorrhizal fungi also grow on roots of pea palnt.
Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments
The genotype of the tall pea plant is heterozygous
Easy to grow and the plant grew faster
Yes you sjould stake a pea plant as it is very thin and will grow wobbly if there is wind. Staking encourages and plant to grow straight and tall and provides support for the plant.
yes you can. i did that in science class, i was boring by the way.
In gardens where people plant them.
The answer is yes. I have 2 pea plants & 1 corn plant, and It seems that the peas win today's battle!
Pea plants pollinate itself because pea flowers have both male & female parts. Normally pollen that comes from the male of the pea flower fertilizes the female egg cells of the same flower.
A pea plant has tendrils and will scramble up nearby uprights.
Pea plant is from the family of Leguminosae. The pea plants flower is coated in purple or white, the flower position is terminal, its stem is long, its seed shape is round and the pod shape is like inflated.
Yes, it produces the peas you buy in the grocery store. You can grow it at home yourself too.
pea plants show very different traits that are easy to tell apart and they grow relatively fast
I think the seed will not grow because the seeds will not co-operate
A pea is a vegetable that is grown on the plant pisum sativum. Peas grow as seeds in a pod and can be eaten in the pod or just the pea.