"Sweet Pea" (Lathyrus odoratus)
The plant you are referring to is likely a species from the genus Wisteria. Wisteria plants are climbing leguminous vines that are cultivated for their cascading clusters of butterfly-shaped, fragrant flowers. They are popular additions to gardens due to their showy blooms and ability to cover pergolas, arbors, and other structures.
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.
The sweet pea is a popular annual garden plant, a climber with pretty flowers.
The answer is all of the produced flowers would be Pp
More than one pea plant. pea plant- a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white/ purple flowers and long green pods containing edible green/yellow seeds
Could this be Lupin - it has pods?
More than one pea plant. pea plant- a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white/ purple flowers and long green pods containing edible green/yellow seeds
Sweet pea flowers can grow up to 6-8 feet tall, depending on the variety. They are climbing plants that benefit from some form of support to help them reach their full height.
In pea plants, flowers that bud on the top of the plant (terminal position) is dominant, and flowers that bud on the sides of the plants (axial position) is recessive. Cross a heterozygous terminal flowering plant with a homozygous terminal flowering plant
Soya beans are the seed of the soya plant. The plant grows and then flowers. The flowers are fertilized and the seeds develop in pods like any other bean or pea. Look at this page in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soya_bean
Pea plant is self pollinated ---- Not necessarily true: my bees like peas and beans.
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