Answer:
A purebred.
Step-by-step explanation:
A purebred is an animal or plant that carries two identical alleles for a particular gene or trait. This means that if the pea plant is homozygous dominant (has two of the same dominant alleles), or homozygous recessive (has two of the same recessive alleles), it is considered a purebred. A purebred always expresses only one form of the trait.