sweet pea - translation to greek
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sweet pea - translation to greek

SPECIES OF FLOWERING PLANT
Sweet-pea; Lathyrus odoratus; Sweet peas; Sweetpea; Culture of sweet pea; Lathryus; Sweetpeas; Lethyrus odoratus
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sweet pea         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sweet Pea (disambiguation)
γλυκομπίζελο, λάθυρος
split peas         
  • A sack of split peas
THE DRIED AND SPLIT SEED OF PISUM SATIVUM
Split-peas; Split-pea; Split peas; Yellow split pea; Yellow split peas; Split Pea
φάβα
pea jacket         
  • Russian armour [[junior officer]]s (centre) wearing double-breasted leather coats during the [[1939 Invasion of Poland]]
OUTER COAT ORIGINALLY WORN BY SAILORS
P Jacket; Pea Jacket; Reefing jacket; Peacoat; Peajacket; P Coat; Pilot coat; Pea jacket; Bridge coat; Bridge jacket; Reefer jacket; P-coat; Pea-jacket; Reefer coat
πατατούκα, χονδρό γιλέκο ναύτου

Definition

sweet pea
also sweetpea (sweet peas)
A sweet pea is a climbing plant which has delicate, sweet-smelling flowers.
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Wikipedia

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.

It is an annual climbing plant, growing to a height of 1–2 metres (3 ft 3 in – 6 ft 7 in), where suitable support is available. The leaves are pinnate with two leaflets and a terminal tendril, which twines around supporting plants and structures, helping the sweet pea to climb. In the wild plant the flowers are purple, 2–3.5 cm (341+12 in) broad; they are larger and highly variable in color in the many cultivars. Flowers are usually strongly scented.

The annual species, L. odoratus, may be confused with the everlasting pea, L. latifolius, a perennial.

Examples of use of sweet pea
1. Wolfson held out his hand for Sweet Pea to sniff.
2. Sweet Pea is not what Vick, who is serving a 23–month prison sentence in Leavenworth, Kan., called this dog.
3. Now the sweet pea, whose Latin name lathyrus odoratus means "delicate pleasures", has been rated Britain‘s best scented summer flower.
4. Jeffrey Brande, of the National Sweet Pea Society, said he was not surprised his favourite flower had won.
5. A fava bean and mascarpone risotto, crowned with sweet pea tendrils, veered in the opposite direction, providing too little flavor and achieving too vague an effect.