Peas grow inside pods or hulls that grow on a vine.
Parsnips come from the root of the parsnip plant. They are a biennial plant, and the edible part is the thick, white taproot that grows beneath the ground.
Sweet pea or Lathyrus is an annual plant
Sweet pea or Lathyrus is an annual plant
yellow peas
Yes; the entire pea plant grows from a pea!
No, peas are not a stem. Peas are a type of vegetable that grow from the seeds of the pea plant, Pisum sativum. The stem is a part of the plant that provides support and transports nutrients and water.
Beans, peas, lentils and alfalfa are all legumes. Curiously peanuts are too. :)
None. Of the four, only peas might be described as a fruit although they are, technically, a seed. A potato is a tuber, celery is a stalk, lettuce is the leafy part of a plant of the genus Lactuca and peas are the seeds of a pea plant (genus Pisum).
An ovary is the part of the plant an apple comes from.
you always eat the leafs of a pea plant. the pods hold the actual peas! so you eat the leafs
A pea plant.
A beet is a root plant.
Banana is the fruit of a plant
You start were the first pea and gently squeeze and push till three peas are out!
Parsnips come from the root of the parsnip plant. They are a biennial plant, and the edible part is the thick, white taproot that grows beneath the ground.
It is a plant in it's own right, not part of anything else.
green peas if it does not also have a dominant allele for yellow peas.