These are my peas that I planted in February. On the right are Sugar Ann peas (from seed that I saved last year), and on the left, a new one for me--Estancia peas. The Estancia have less leaves and more tendrils, which looks kind of strange! Estancia has not started blooming yet, but should within a few days. The Sugar Ann peas are already blooming. It will be interesting to taste the difference in the two kinds of peas!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Peas
These are my peas that I planted in February. On the right are Sugar Ann peas (from seed that I saved last year), and on the left, a new one for me--Estancia peas. The Estancia have less leaves and more tendrils, which looks kind of strange! Estancia has not started blooming yet, but should within a few days. The Sugar Ann peas are already blooming. It will be interesting to taste the difference in the two kinds of peas!
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The peas on the left have a trait known as Hyper-tendrils, Aflia, or semi-leafless. Aren't they awesome!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are! They reminded me of a hairless cat, sort of strange looking!
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