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Blue Vein Sweet Pea

Blue Vein Sweet Pea

Cena regularna $24.00 CAD
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This sweet pea flower begins as a soft coral bloom, as the flower matures fine blue purple veining emerges across the petals, like watercolour brushstrokes slowly revealing themselves with time. Petite sweet pea that carries a beautiful classic fragrance.


Growing conditions:

  • Lathyrus odoratus is an annual climbing flowering plant with an intense unique fragrance. 
  • Sweet peas have been cultivated since the 17th century, they are grown up canes, with the new shoots being regularly pinched out to promote a bushy habit and higher flower yields. Tendrils twine around supporting structures to help the sweet pea climb to 2 m in height where suitable, sturdy support is available.
  • The large seeds benefit from pre soaking or chipping with a sharp blade for faster, more uniform germination, which takes around 20 days. In cold climates, sweet peas are sown indoors for earlier blooms, in late winter, or 8 to 10 weeks before last frost, or in cold frames in autumn or spring.
  • The young plants or plugs and additional seeds can be planted outside as soon as the soil can be worked. These hardy annuals tolerate temperatures of -4°C and often thrive on cold weather and light frosts, developing strong root systems.
  • The vigorous sweet pea plants are fast growing, rapid climbers once established, putting on over a foot of growth per week with consistent watering.
  • Sweet pea flowers appear in midsummer and bloom continuously for many weeks if regularly deadheaded or harvested for cut flowers, bunches, bouquets and floristry arrangements.
  • To maximize the vase life of the cut and come again sweet pea flowers, pick the raceme stems early morning with only 1 to 2 blooms open, or at least 2 buds still closed at the tip.

 

*The seeds and plants of members of the genus Lathyrus are toxic if ingested in quantity.

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