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  2. Cydia nigricana - Wikipedia

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    It is a small (15 mm wingspan), grey-brown moth whose larvae (caterpillars) feed in the pods of garden peas. [2] They have a long antennae (compared to the body size), and brownish grey wings with white and yellow spots in herringbone pattern on the edge. [3] The pupa is dark brown and about 7.8 mm long with rows of spines.

  3. Kakothrips pisivorus - Wikipedia

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    Kakothrips pisivorus, or the pea thrip, is a species of thrip native to Europe which lives in the flowers of peas and other legumes causing damage to the pods inside as they are developing. [ 1 ] Identification

  4. Nanaguna breviuscula - Wikipedia

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    Nanaguna breviuscula, the pigeonpea pod borer, [3] is a moth species of the family Nolidae. It is found from Sri Lanka and India east to Samoa . In Australia it is found in the Kimberleys in Western Australia , the northern part of the Northern Territory and from the Torres Strait Islands and Queensland to Sydney in New South Wales .

  5. File:Peas in pods - Studio.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Snow pea - Wikipedia

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    A child holding an edible pod pea in Kenya. Snow peas, along with sugar snap peas and unlike field and garden peas, are notable for having edible pods that lack inedible fiber [11] (in the form of "parchment", a fibrous layer found in the inner pod rich in lignin [12]) in the pod walls. Snow peas have the thinner walls of the two edible pod ...

  7. Pea sheller - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical pea sheller was invented in the 17th century. [1] Typically they press the peas between two rolls, which squeeze out the peas; sometimes the rolls have ridges that slice the pods open. Pea shellers have different types of mechanisms to separate the shells from the pods and other debris. [ 2 ]

  8. Cleomella arborea - Wikipedia

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    The Kumeyaay preferred to consume the flowers of the plant rather than the leaves or pods. [15] After cooking, they ate the flowers alone or with other ingredients, commonly eaten alongside tortillas or acorn mush. [15] The immature pea pods of the plant resemble garden peas and are edible small quantities; they may be used similarly to capers ...

  9. Sophora stenophylla - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Growth pattern It is a perennial plant that grows 4 to 16 inches (100 to 410 mm) tall. ... pea-shaped flowers. Seed pods have short ...