Fragrant sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are considered toxic to horses. They contain compounds that can lead to a condition known as "lathyrism," which affects the nervous system and can cause weakness and other serious health issues. While not all horses may be affected, it's best to avoid allowing them access to this plant. If ingestion occurs, consult a veterinarian immediately for guidance.
Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are native to the Mediterranean region, particularly in southern Italy and Sicily. They thrive in temperate climates and prefer well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. Cultivated sweet peas can be found in gardens and flower beds across many parts of the world, as they are popular for their fragrant blooms and climbing habit. They can be grown as annuals in cooler climates or as perennials in milder regions.
no one is sweet the other is just regular peas
Sweet peas scientific name is Lathyrus odoratus
Sweet peas typically have 5 petals.
Sweet peas are a symbol of delicate pleasures and blissful experiences. They are often associated with gratitude and appreciation for the simple joys in life. In the language of flowers, sweet peas can also represent departure or goodbyes.
because they have a slightly sweet taste.
"sweat peas are sweet so when someone calls you that, they are calling you sweet!" Sweet peas are not sweet in fact they are poisonous, but they smell very sweet which is where they got their name. A lot of mothers call their child their sweet pea because they are small like peas, sweet and peas are held in a pod which is how the child looks wrapped up in a blanket like most parents do. If an adult is called a sweet pea it is in deed usually because they are very sweet.
no
chick peas should be stored in a bin
yes They probably would taste sweet, but I wouldn't recommend eating them the point of sweet peas is that they look and smell good in the garden, eating them is surely not an option !
Yes :)
Sweet Peas