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Sweet pea

The sweet pea, Lathyrus odoratus, is a flowering plant in the genus Lathyrus in the family Fabaceae (legumes), native to Sicily, southern Italy and the Aegean Islands.

Culture, Horticultural development & Cultivation

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Horticultural development

Cultivation

Pests and diseases

Toxicity

Genetics

Hybridization with Lathyrus belinensis

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Sweet pea

Nodes77
Edges76
Triples69
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.025974
Components1

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Sweet pea

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related to Horticultural development · 20
Sweet pea → Amsterdam, As, Cupani, Cupani's, Director, Dutch, Enfield, English, Francesco Cupani, Franciscan, Hortus Catholicus, In, Jacob Bobart, Jan Commelin, Misilmeri, Oxford, Robert Uvedale, Sardinia, Sicily, Sweet
related to Genetics · 12
Sweet pea → Catholic, Complementary, Father, Genetics, Gregor Mendel, It, Many, Mendelian, Pisum, Punnett, Reginald Punnett, The
related to Cultivation · 9
Sweet pea → Autumn, Garden Merit, Over, Plants, Royal Horticultural Society's Award, Spring, Sweet, The, They
see also · 8
Sweet pea → AGM, Booker Ervin, Garden MeritWayne Shorter, List, Miles Davis, Royal Horticultural Society's Award, The In Between, Water Babies
related to Toxicity · 7
Sweet pea → In, Lathyrus, Recent, Seeds, Symptoms, The, Unlike
related to Hybridization with Lathyrus belinensis · 5
Sweet pea → Lathyrus, Like, Several, The, There
related to Pests and diseases · 5
Sweet pea → Another, Mosaic, Other, The, These

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sweet pea peas cultivars lathyrus plant species flowers plants seeds odoratus new flower also annual grown colour available height genus

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colourinstance ofIt is highly suitable as a genetic subject because of its ability to self-pollinate and its easily observed Mendelian traits0.80text
heightinstance ofIt is highly suitable as a genetic subject because of its ability to self-pollinate and its easily observed Mendelian traits0.80text
petal forminstance ofIt is highly suitable as a genetic subject because of its ability to self-pollinate and its easily observed Mendelian traits0.80text
Sweet pearelated to CultivationSweet0.60section
Sweet pearelated to CultivationThey0.60section
Sweet pearelated to CultivationThe0.60section
Sweet pearelated to CultivationSpring0.60section
Sweet pearelated to CultivationAutumn0.60section
Sweet pearelated to CultivationPlants0.60section
Sweet pearelated to CultivationOver0.60section
Sweet pearelated to CultivationRoyal Horticultural Society's Award0.60section
Sweet pearelated to CultivationGarden Merit0.60section

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