Family: Leguminosae
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Common name: Lathyrus odoratus
This lovely Spencer sweet pea variety has lovely lavender blue, wavy petals with paler edges and has garnered lots of praise over the last two decades. It was raised by Davis and introduced by Marchant in 1987.
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This Spencer variety has very large, strongly-perfumed, strong-stalked blooms, that are brightest blue with lavender shades, and are perfect for exhibiting. The red-blushed petals are gently twisted, and gently veined with slightly deeper shades.
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A lovely old-fashioned heirloom variety dating back to 1737. A profusion of rose/white bicolor flowers which are smaller than those of modern forms, but this is more than compensated for by their entrancing perfume.
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Family: Leguminosae
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Common name: Lathyrus odoratus
We have collected together a mix of numerous heirloom grandiflora varieties, some old and some new, that have been especially selected for their ability to fill a room with that heady sweet pea perfume. This is probably the best way to grow a good selection so you can pick your favourites!
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Family: Leguminosae
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Common name: Lathyrus odoratus
One of our favourites grandiflora forms, this sweetly-perfumed beauty is striking orange, always a rare colour, with a touch of clashing pink! Introduced by famous breeder Morse in 1928, this scarce flower has only recently been te-introduced into circulation, and not before time!
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This vibrant mixture of striped and speckled flowers comes in shades of burgundy, pink, rose and lilac. Also included are some superb new introductions in this class.
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The best long-stemmed, fragrant pure white sweet pea available today. Awarded Certificate of Merit by the Scottish National Sweet Pea Society. Ideal for exhibition or garden use.
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A truly 'stylish' Spencer variety sweet pea with very fragrant and full-bodied flowers on long stems and all of the guaranteed performance and breeding you might expect from this stable.
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