The sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) is considered a complete flower. This means it has all four essential floral parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Complete flowers can produce seeds and fruit, which is characteristic of sweet peas as they are capable of self-pollination and cross-pollination.
There are perennial sweet pea species but the normal garden and florists sweet pea is an annual.
Sweet Pea is a sign of "departure", "blissful pleasure", "thanks for a lovely time"...
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A trait that exhibits incomplete dominance, is one in which the heterozygous offspring will have a phenotype that is a blend between the two parent organisms. An example of this is when a homozygous red sweet pea flower crossed with a homozygous white sweet pea flower, their offspring will be heterozygous and have the pink phenotype, rather than either red or white. So, the homozygous red flower will be red, the homozygous white flower will be white, and the heterozygous flower will be pink. So there are three possible phenotypes in incomplete dominance. There are also no dominant or recessives genotypes.
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In gardens where people plant them.
sunflower Scilla Sweet pea Strawflower Sturts Desert Pea Sedum Shasta Snowflake Sollya Sweet William
Sweet Pea and Salvia are flowers. Soldaster is a flower.
· Salvia · Snapdragon · Snowball · Sunflower · Sweet Pea
A trait that exhibits incomplete dominance, is one in which the heterozygous offspring will have a phenotype that is a blend between the two parent organisms. An example of this is when a homozygous red sweet pea flower crossed with a homozygous white sweet pea flower, their offspring will be heterozygous and have the pink phenotype, rather than either red or white.
· Salvia · Snapdragon · Snowball · Sunflower · Sweet Pea
The sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) is native to Sicily, southern Italy and the Aegean Islands. They have been cultivated since the 17th century and are grown for their flower color and unique fragrance.