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0PI 641005'SPECTER'Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER2005DEVELOPED2006CultivarA winter feed pea with tall growth habit; possesses recessive af for semi-leafless leaf morphology. Vines are 100cm long and internodes appear in a zigzag manner. Three to four basal branches typically formed in fall as a short rosette prior to entering a winter dormant period. Normal, non-clasping stipules are moderately marbled. Flowering begins at the 24th node. flowers are white, conferred by recessive a, and usually borne doubly on the peduncles with three flowers per peduncle observed occasionally. Pods are straight, blunt ended and medium green with 4 to 6 seeds. Seeds are smooth and round with yellow cotyledons. Testa is clear, but is characterized by subtle mottling referred to as 'ghost mottling' resulting from the presence of dominant M in the presence of recessive a. Weight of 100 seeds averages 13.1 g. Resistant to race 1 of fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum, but is susceptible to pea enation mosaic virus and powdery mildew.1684804PI 641005