Re: Everlasting Sweet Peas


Hi, I too grow the everlasting peas, but I only have the pink variety.  I
certainly would appreciate receiving some white ones.  My mailing address is:

Barbara White
R. R. #2
Beeton, Ontario
L0G 1A0
Canada

I would be happy to pay for the postage if you let me know how much it is.

Alistair and Alison wrote:

> >>
> >>--Ok, I have a question. I bought some seeds of a plant i'm not familar
> >with, Lathyrus latifolius  Everlasting Peas. They look like sweet peas but
> >are supposed to be perennial. Does anybody know anything about them that
> >need to know?
> >Thanks
> >Catherine
> >colombinus@big-river.net
>
> I have grown these in my various gardens for many years. I'm particularly
> fond of the white form which I have growing into an old plum tree (giving an
> extra flower season). It is easy to grow from seed - I soak it over night
> and then sow in a pot outdoors anytime April to September. It is quite
> rampant so don't plant it next to any treasured plants, mine grows up to 10
> feet into the tree. It grows as a herbaceaus perennial climber growing back
> from the base every year. Sadly it is not scented, but otherwise is a
> wonderful plant.
> Incidentally I have lots of spare collected seed from the white one - if
> anyone is interested send me an email.
>
> Alison in North Wales, UK
>
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