Category Pea
Cascadia (OSU-722) is a snap pea with unusually thick pod walls (up to 3mm) and pods are parchment free. It is a short plant, commonly reaching 30 inches high. Flowering begins on the 14th to 15th node. Pods are normally borne two per node, with four or more pairs of pods per plant under optimal growing conditions. Pods are 7 to 8 centimeters long with seven to eight seeds per pod. At full development pods are nearly round, measuring 17 millimeters wide and 15 to 17 millimeters thick. Seed are dark green, wrinkled, and with a mature seed count of approximately 2,200 seeds per pound.
Oregon giant is an edible pod pea with unusually large and parchment-free pods. It is a short plant commonly reaching 30 to 36 inches high. Oregon giant begins flowering on about the 16th node. One or two pods are borne per node with up to four sets of double pods per plant under good growing conditions. Pods may be up to 2.8 centimeters wide and to 13 centimeters long. Pods are dark green and tender, with a tendency to cup as they mature. Seeds are large, dark green and wrinkled, normally bearing eight seeds per pod. The mature seed count is approximately 1,320 seeds per pound.
Oregon trail is an excellent shelling pea with parchment pods. It is a short perfection-type plant commonly reaching 24 to 30 inches high. Two pods are born per node, usually bunched toward the top of the plant for ease of picking.
55 – 70 days to the edible stage. It is an improved and refined short vined oriental snowpea. Color is medium to dark green, 4x .6 – 1 inch flat pods that are straight. Vines grow to 25 – 30 inches. Snowflake is an excellent yielder.





















