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Pea-HaulmVariants: Pea-Haulm, Haulm
Haulm in general, the stems or stalks of various cultivars, such as peas, beans, vetches, hops, potatoes, etc. that remain after harvesting the commodity. that may be used as animal feed or some other secondary use.

How should this be represented? That is a good question, as the commodity should be absent, but may would normally be the primarily identifiable part of the plant.

I would suggest in the case of peas, perhaps the pod should be present, but open and devoid of the peas themselves.


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