NOUN
- variety of pea plant native to the Mediterranean region and North Africa and widely grown especially for forage
- coarse small-seeded pea often used as food when young and tender
- seed of the field pea plant
How To Use field pea In A Sentence
- Vos has been experimenting with different seeding rates per acre for field peas as well as trying out different varieties of canola.
- Over 65% of the crop was wheat, 20% barley and the remaining 15% was made up of canola, lupins, oats, triticale and field peas.
- Staples, such as cabbages, potatoes, turnips, and field peas, were usually grown in the fields.
- Toward the end of March he plants the seedlings along with row upon row of okra, cucumbers, snap beans, purple hull peas, field peas, corn, and mirliton. One Big Table
- The flower of the field pea, here again, would make a model for a lady's hat; so would a butterfly with closed wings on the verge of a leaf; so would the broom blossom, or the pink flower of the restharrow. Nature Near London
- Field pea, lentil, and blue vetchling were also present.