'''Pisum''' is a genus of the family
Fabaceae, native to southwest
Asia and northeast
Africa. It contains one to five species, depending on taxonomic interpretation; the International Legume Database (ILDIS) accepts three species, one with two subspecies
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★ ''
Pisum abyssinicum'' (
syn. ''P. sativum'' subsp. ''abyssinicum'')
★ ''
Pisum fulvum''
★ ''
Pisum sativum'' - Pea
★
★ ''Pisum sativum'' subsp. ''elatius'' (syn. ''P. elatius'', ''P. syriacum'')
★
★ ''Pisum sativum'' subsp. ''sativum''
''Pisum sativum'' (the field or garden pea), is domesticated and is a major human food crop.
''Pisum'' species are used as food plants by the
larvae of some
Lepidoptera species including ''
Bucculatrix pyrivorella'',
Cabbage Moth,
Common Swift,
Ghost Moth, ''
Hypercompe indecisa'',
The Nutmeg,
Setaceous Hebrew Character and
Turnip Moth.
The ''Pisum sativum'' flower has 5 sepals (fused), 5 petal, 10 anthers (9 are fused ,1 free) and 2 carpels(fused).