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| Pea pisum in Latin is a pulse, vegetable or fodder crop. Each pod contains several seeds peas, which can have green or yellow cotyledons when mature. Botanically, pea pods are fruit. Peas are annual plants, with a life cycle of one year. They are a cool-season crop grown in many parts of the world planting can take place from winter to early summer depending on location. |
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