Pigeon peas (Cajanus cajan) primarily have a taproot system, which means they develop a main root that grows deeper into the soil, allowing the plant to access moisture and nutrients at greater depths. This taproot can also produce secondary roots that spread horizontally, enhancing the plant’s stability and nutrient absorption. Additionally, pigeon peas are known for their ability to fix nitrogen, which benefits soil health.
There are approximately 2 cups (or 16 ounces) of dried pigeon peas in one pound.
Pigeon peas are dicotyledon
The name for the type of pigeon you see all over cities is the Rock Pigeon. It's scientific name is "Columba livia".
Tap root
Tap root
The translation for pigeon peas in Portuguese is "feijão-guandu".
The scientific name for pigeon peas is Cajanus cajan.
olive green
pigeon peas and rice
There are approximately 2 cups (or 16 ounces) of dried pigeon peas in one pound.
pigeon peas and rice
Gandules
yeah it will just give it a littledifferent taste
The scientific name for gungo peas is Cajanus cajan.
Rice and pigeon peas.
Rice and pigeon peas.
Pigeons eat them off the tree!