Posted by General Schvantzkoph on April 4, 2010, 8:57 pm
I bought a package of Black Knight Sweet Peas thinking that they were an
edible pea (sweet pea sounds good doesn't it). As it turns out they are
poisonous. Is there any possibility that they will cross pollinate with
my edible peas and make them poisonous?
Posted by Pat Kiewicz on April 5, 2010, 6:34 am
General Schvantzkoph said:
>I bought a package of Black Knight Sweet Peas thinking that they were an
>edible pea (sweet pea sounds good doesn't it). As it turns out they are
>poisonous. Is there any possibility that they will cross pollinate with
>my edible peas and make them poisonous?
>
Don't worry. Different species. Different genera.
Sweet pea = Lathyrus odoratus
Garden pea = Pisum sativum
Sweet peas are called that due to the prominent, pleasant scent.
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Posted by General Schvantzkoph on April 5, 2010, 7:38 am
On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 06:34:39 -0400, Pat Kiewicz wrote:
> General Schvantzkoph said:
>>
>>
>>I bought a package of Black Knight Sweet Peas thinking that they were an
>>edible pea (sweet pea sounds good doesn't it). As it turns out they are
>>poisonous. Is there any possibility that they will cross pollinate with
>>my edible peas and make them poisonous?
>>
> Don't worry. Different species. Different genera.
>
> Sweet pea = Lathyrus odoratus
> Garden pea = Pisum sativum
>
> Sweet peas are called that due to the prominent, pleasant scent.
Thanks
Posted by Alfred Falk on April 6, 2010, 6:32 pm
@mid.individual.net:
> I bought a package of Black Knight Sweet Peas thinking that they were an
> edible pea (sweet pea sounds good doesn't it). As it turns out they are
> poisonous. Is there any possibility that they will cross pollinate with
> my edible peas and make them poisonous?
>
The answer is already posted - cross pollination won't happen. However,
if somehow it did, the seeds from you edible pea plants would still be
edible - and the seeds from the sweet peas would still be poisonous. It's
the seeds produced by the offspring you'd have to worry about.
>edible pea (sweet pea sounds good doesn't it). As it turns out they are
>poisonous. Is there any possibility that they will cross pollinate with
>my edible peas and make them poisonous?
>