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wild pea ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wild pea - any of various plants of the family Leguminosae that usually grow like vinesFabaceae, family Fabaceae, family Leguminosae, legume family, Leguminosae, pea family - a large family of trees, shrubs, vines, and herbs bearing bean pods; divided for convenience into the subfamilies Caesalpiniaceae; Mimosaceae; Papilionaceaelegume, leguminous plant - an erect or climbing bean or pea plant of the family LeguminosaeCaley pea, Lathyrus hirsutus, rough pea, singletary pea, wild winterpea - a weak-stemmed winter annual native to Mediterranean region for long established in southern United States; cultivated as a cover and pasture cropbeach pea, Lathyrus japonicus, Lathyrus maritimus, sea pea - wild pea of seashores of north temperate zone having tough roots and purple flowers and useful as a sand binderLathyrus palustris, marsh pea - scrambling perennial of damp or marshy areas of Eurasia and North America with purplish flowerscommon vetchling, Lathyrus pratensis, meadow pea, yellow vetchling - scrambling perennial Eurasian wild pea having yellowish flowers and compressed seed pods; cultivated for forageLathyrus splendens, pride of California - shrubby California perennial having large pink or violet flowers; cultivated as an ornamentalLalthyrus tingitanus, Tangier pea, Tangier peavine - North African annual resembling the sweet pea having showy but odorless flowers | EncyclopediaSeewildwild pea Related to wild pea: wild sweet peaWords related to wild peanoun any of various plants of the family Leguminosae that usually grow like vinesRelated Words- Fabaceae
- family Fabaceae
- family Leguminosae
- legume family
- Leguminosae
- pea family
- legume
- leguminous plant
- Caley pea
- Lathyrus hirsutus
- rough pea
- singletary pea
- wild winterpea
- beach pea
- Lathyrus japonicus
- Lathyrus maritimus
- sea pea
- Lathyrus palustris
- marsh pea
- common vetchling
- Lathyrus pratensis
- meadow pea
- yellow vetchling
- Lathyrus splendens
- pride of California
- Lalthyrus tingitanus
- Tangier pea
- Tangier peavine
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