peaseras
Peaseras are a type of plant that belong to the genus Pisum, which is part of the family Fabaceae. They are commonly known as peas and are widely cultivated for their edible seeds. Peaseras are annual plants that typically grow to a height of about 30 to 60 centimeters. They have compound leaves with three leaflets and produce small, pea-shaped flowers that are usually purple or white. The plant's most notable feature is its pod, which contains the seeds. Peaseras are known for their ability to fix nitrogen in the soil, making them valuable in crop rotation systems.
There are several varieties of peaseras, including the common garden pea (Pisum sativum), which is used for
Peaseras are typically grown in cool climates and require well-drained soil. They are often grown as a