When sweet pea plants with tendrils are crossed with those without tendrils, all the offspring have tendrils. This is simple dominance with tendrils dominant and no tendrils recessive.
Typical sweet peas have two leaves and two tendrils that cling and assist the vines to climb towards the sky. The leaves for the sweet peas are long and narrow with a slight point at the end.
No, pea plants are an example of vines that use leaf tendrils for support, not stem tendrils. Stem tendrils are specialized structures that aid climbing plants in attaching to structures for support. Pea plants have leaflet tendrils that wrap around supporting structures to help the plant climb.
Plants use the tendrils to anchor themselves to any available support. This allows the plants to grow better.
Yes, peas do have tendrils. These tendrils are specialized structures that help the pea plants climb and support themselves as they grow. They are modified leaves or leaflets that coil around nearby objects, providing stability and allowing the plant to reach for sunlight. This climbing ability is a key feature of many pea varieties.
There are perennial sweet pea species but the normal garden and florists sweet pea is an annual.
A pea plant has tendrils and will scramble up nearby uprights.
A quick-growing plant with tendrils is the morning glory. It is a vine that can quickly grow and climb using its tendrils to support itself. Morning glories are known for their fast growth and beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers.
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No, Olive Oil was not Sweet Pea's mother (unless she mailed him/her to Popeye). Sweet Pea came in the mail.
"Sweet Pea" by Amos Lee.
"Sweet Pea" (Lathyrus odoratus)
No. The Sweet Pea, Lathyrus odoratus , was introduced to England in 1699.