Pea flowers are typically classified as pentamerous, meaning they have five parts in each whorl, particularly in the corolla and calyx. This five-part structure is characteristic of many members of the Fabaceae family, to which peas belong. The pentamerous nature of the flower contributes to its overall symmetry and reproductive functions.
In monocots, flowers are trimerous (number of flower parts in a whorl in threes). In dicots the flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous (flower parts are in fours or fives).
Pentamerous Metamorphosis was created in 1993-12.
It depends on the type of flower and condition of gynoecium. In a pentamerous flower with apocarpus condition, there may be as many as five pistils but in syncarpous condition there will be only one united structure of all the five pistils.
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There are perennial sweet pea species but the normal garden and florists sweet pea is an annual.
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Butterfly-Pea.
The flower of Sturt's Desert Pea is a deep red in colour.
Sweet Pea is a sign of "departure", "blissful pleasure", "thanks for a lovely time"...
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In gardens where people plant them.