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Pea (Pisum sativum 'Spring Blush')

Home / Pea (Pisum sativum 'Spring Blush')
Byadmin May 15, 2025May 18, 2025
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Sun Requirements
Full Sun
Uses
Vegetable
Flower Color
Bi-Color
Flowers
Showy
Fruit
Showy
Life cycle
Annual
Plant Habit
Vine
Plant Height
5- 6 feet
Propagation: Seeds
Self fertile, Sow in situ
Detailed Information

Given that the species is *Pisum sativum* (pea), and the cultivar is ‘Spring Blush’, the native region is **likely the Near East (specifically the Fertile Crescent)**.

Here’s why:

* **Pisum sativum:** The species *Pisum sativum* originated in the Near East, specifically the Fertile Crescent region, which includes parts of modern-day Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Israel/Palestine. This is where the wild ancestor of the modern pea is found.
* **’Spring Blush’:** The cultivar name ‘Spring Blush’ suggests a plant bred for early or spring planting and/or a pink or blush-colored flower or pod. While breeding can occur anywhere, the genetic diversity ultimately traces back to the original region of domestication of the species. The cultivar name doesn’t change the fundamental origin of the species.

Therefore, while ‘Spring Blush’ peas can be cultivated in many temperate regions suitable for pea growing, their genetic lineage traces back to the Near East.

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