The genus name for snap pea is Pisum.
Pea is the English equivalent of 'lathyrus'. The word 'lathyrus' is an old Greek word. But it still is used today, as the name of the genus to which the sweet pea belongs. The equivalent in Latin is the neuter gender noun 'pisum'.
In binomial nomenclature established by Linnaeous, Genus and Species. For example Pisum sativum is the scientific name for pea plant. The first word Pisum is genus and the second word sativum is its species.
The genus (which begins with a capital letter), followed by the species (which begins with a lowercase letter). It is usually italicized.
The millipede genus name is Diplopoda.
The genus name for a peacock is Pavo.
"sugar snap pea" or just "sugar pea" - bootnecksbs
That would be a young snap pea or snow pea.
Pea is the English equivalent of 'lathyrus'. The word 'lathyrus' is an old Greek word. But it still is used today, as the name of the genus to which the sweet pea belongs. The equivalent in Latin is the neuter gender noun 'pisum'.
A mange-tout, or snap pea (also known as a sugar snap pea), contains vitamins C, A, B1(thyamine) and B2(riboflavin).
A pea clam belongs to the genus Pisidium. These are smaller species that are also known as pill clams.
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From New Latin Lathyrus, genus name, from Greek lathuros, a type of pea, from Akkadian ladiru, type of plant.]
Approximately 4 pea pods.
In binomial nomenclature established by Linnaeous, Genus and Species. For example Pisum sativum is the scientific name for pea plant. The first word Pisum is genus and the second word sativum is its species.
The genus (which begins with a capital letter), followed by the species (which begins with a lowercase letter). It is usually italicized.
lathyrus is a genus and odar is a smell
They reproduce quickly (apex) Add me on snap:@ricop576