Out
yes
In the first generation of crossing tall peas with dwarf peas, all the offspring will be tall. This is because the tall trait is dominant over the dwarf trait. Each offspring will inherit one tall allele from the tall parent, resulting in all tall offspring.
No I wouldn't encourage it as it may choke on the peas
Yes. They're rooted into the ground, they don't move.
it would germinate and grow into a new plant
on the ground
Above ground. If they grew underground, they (a) would not be green and (b) would not be peas. +++ The pod is the fruit, and the peas the seeds, of the pea plant.
Cotton, sugar beets, kale, peas, and some grasses can grow in alkaline soil.
the best climate to grow peas is in the end of spring and the begging of summer.
mine took a three four days and it was a good inch
It is what peas grow in.
A pod.
A Pod
Peas come from the seeds of the pea plant, which are found inside the pods. Pea pods grow on vines and contain multiple peas inside.
The Mississippians did not grow peas.
Common vegetables which grow above ground include: Broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, asparagus, spinach, lettuce, cabbage, various greens, celery, rhubarb. Squashes (including pumpkins), tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant, okra, green beans and peas are technically fruits, but they are used as vegetables. Peanuts are a special case: they are legumes similar to beans and peas, the fruit pods form above ground but they force their way into the ground to mature. Vegetables that grow underground include: Potatoes, carrots, parsnips, beets, radishes, turnips, onions, garlic. Onions do not grow underground an onion bulb is a swollen stem.
Corn does not grow in a pod. It grows on a cob. Peas and beans, being legumes, both grow in pods.