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Chickpea Chickpea 'Principle of Florence' Genus: Chickpea Cultivar: 'Principle of Florence' ...
Chickpea Related Category: Plants annual plant (Cicer arietinum) of the family Leguminosae ( family), cultivated since antiquity for the somewhat pealike seeds, which are often used as food and forage, ...
Chickpeas Field peas differ from fresh peas in that they are grown to produce a dry shelled product that is used for human consumption. They are also used as food for livestock.
Lesser Chickpea [English]: Lathyrus cicera Lesser Clearweed [English]: Pilea fontana Lesser Creeping Rush [English]: Juncus repens Lesser Daisy Fleabane [English]: Erigeron strigosus Lesser Diplolaena [English]: Diplolaena microcephala ...
Lovage flower clusters We want that they should have all herbs in the garden, this is flag (?), dog rose, fenugreek, costmary, sage, rue, southernÂwood, cucumbers, musk melons, bottle gourds, cowpea (?), cumin, rosemary, caraway, chickpea, squill, ...
W.L. Jepson, 1925) were often expressed in lines (half a barleycorn), while typesetters still routinely use the term pica, which is equal to one line. The siliqua was a small Roman weight equal, according to one author, to one or two chickpeas.
See also: Peas, Green, Pea, India, Legume
 
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