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Cowpea Related Category: Plants &sp;black-eyed pea, or black-eyed bean, annual legume (Vigna sinensis) of the family. Introduced in the early 18th cent.
cow pea, cowpea, pea bean, phasemy bean, phasey bean, wild bean, wild bushbean Family ...
Black-Eyed Peas (Cowpeas) It is an oval-shaped bean, ivory in color with a small black spot, referred to as the "eye." The "eye" is where the bean is attached to the pod and may also be yellow, brown or red in color.
Southern Peas or Cowpeas Southern peas are handled in the same way as beans.
Black Eyed Cowpea [English]: Vigna unguiculata unguiculata Black Eyed Cuphea [English]: Cuphea cyanea Black Eyed Dolichos [English]: Vigna unguiculata unguiculata Black Eyed Pea [English]: Vigna unguiculata unguiculata ...
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, ...
broccoli (a good host plant for caterpillars and their butterflies (Cabbage White), Brussels sprouts, cabbage (Chinese and regular), cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celeriac, celery, chard, chicory, chives, christophene, collards, corn, cowpeas, ...
Yankees call it the cowpea, a name never heard south of the lilac-crape myrtle line. Southerners also know it as the black-eyed-pea, the pink eye pea, the purple hull pea, the cream pea or the crowder.
Summer green manures most suitable for gardens are buckwheat, Italian rye-grass (this makes a first-rate temporary lawn if mowed and its roots still add humus when it is turned under), cowpeas and soybeans.
chick pea (Cicer arietinum); soybean (Glysine max); lentil (Lens culinaris); garden pea (Pisum sativum); winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus); fava or broad bean (Vicia faba); pigeon pea (Cajanus cajun); hyacinth bean (Dolichos lablab); cowpea ...
See also: Green, Pea, Vegetables, Varieties, May
 
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