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Summary Of: Pea

The average pea weighs between 0... The pea is a green... Pea plants do not need pollination from other plants as they have special properties that allow... Pea pods do not keep well once picked... growing pea that would mature in a short growing season... Pea leaves are often considered a delicacy as well... 000 people revealed the pea to be Britain... s observations of pea pods led to the principles of...

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