Lathyrus Odoratus Bicolor Lilac Ripple Annual Sweet Peas Seeds

Sweet Peas Seeds - Bicolor Lilac Ripple

100 Seeds
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4.99
200 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 9

HEIGHT

78 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Cream, LIlac

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Rich, well-drained, pH 6.4 - 7.6

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

No

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Bicolor Sweet Pea (Lathyrus Odoratus Bicolor Lilac Ripple) - Beautiful large blooms flaked with lilac over a cream background. Flowering over a long season they are superb for cutting or trained up trellis, netting or fences. This fragrant "Spencer" type Sweet Pea is very popular with exhibitors and flower arrangers. Reaches 6 1/2 feet tall, it’s later blooming, June-August, and is particularly suited to  cooler summers such as coastal areas.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

64 - 68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

2 - 3 inches for seed spacing, then thin plants later to 5 - 6 inches

Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Peas Flower Garden
Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Peas Flower Seed Packets For Planting
Add a touch of elegance to your garden with Outsidepride Bicolor Sweet Pea (Lathyrus Odoratus Bicolor Ripple) Flower Seeds. Available in stunning varieties like Ripple Mix, Lilac Ripple, Blue Ripple, and Wiltshire Ripple, our annual fragrant flowers feature ruffled, two-toned petals that bloom from June to August. They grow in full sun with well-drained soil and are ideal for trellises, fences, and bouquets. Easy to grow under USDA Zones 3-9 and with proper seed nicking, our sweet peas add beauty and fragrance to any garden.
Fragrant Blooms of Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Peas
Fragrant, Beautiful Blooms
Experience the delightful fragrance and stunning beauty of Bicolor Sweet Peas. Our ruffled, two-toned blooms come in shades like cream, lilac, white, and red that are perfect for trellises, fences, and flower pots, creating an enchanting display in your flower garden.
Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Peas Field
Versatility in Growth and Display
Our sweet pea seeds offer incredible versatility in growth. Our tall, fragrant flowers can be trained on any garden structures and also ideal for cut flower bouquet. Enjoy the beauty and elegance of our blooms in various displays throughout the summer.
Hanging Baskets of Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Peas
Ease of Growing
Growing sweet pea flower seeds is simple. With just a little preparation and seed nicking to soak them overnight, you'll enjoy easy germination and healthy plants. Our seeds grow in full sun and well-drained soil, offering stunning blooms from summer to fall.
Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Peas Container Plant
Excellent for Cut Flowers
Our flower bulbs are an excellent choice for flower arrangements. Their long, straight stems and stunning, fragrant blooms make them great seeds for planting flowers. Whether you're decorating your home or sending gifts, our flowers provide lasting fragrant beauty.
Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Peas Variety Seed Packets
Our Bicolor Sweet Pea (Lathyrus Odoratus Bicolor Ripple) offers an exquisite range of flowers with ruffled, two-toned petals. Available in Ripple Mix, Lilac Ripple, Blue Ripple, and Wiltshire Ripple, our sweet pea seeds for planting outdoors feature captivating colors. Suitable for trellises or plant pots, they bloom elegantly, adding beauty and fragrance to any garden. With their strong scent and delicate petals, our sweet peas are a must-have for elevating your floral displays.
Bloom Color, Height, and Season Chart for Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Peas
Bicolor Sweet Peas are the perfect choice for a vibrant and fragrant garden. These tall, climbers can reach up to 78 inches, making them an excellent choice of flower seeds to plant outside. Blooming from June to August, each variety produces unique blooms in shades like cream, lilac, white, and red. Not only are they beautiful, but they can be used for creating fragrant bouquets. With their easy care and stunning display, our sweet peas are a must-have for gardeners looking for both beauty and fragrance all summer long.
Large Flower Garden of Bicolor Lathyrus Sweet Pea Flowers
To plant bicolored sweet peas, start by choosing a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Soak the seeds overnight to help with germination, then plant them about 1-2 inches deep, spacing them 6-8 inches apart. Create a trellis or support for the vines to climb as they grow. Water regularly but avoid over-watering, and be sure to keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells. Sweet peas grow in cooler weather, so plant them early in the spring or in late fall for the optimal results.

Bicolor Sweet Pea (Lathyrus Odoratus Bicolor Lilac Ripple) - Beautiful large blooms flaked with lilac over a cream background. Flowering over a long season they are superb for cutting or trained up trellis, netting or fences. This fragrant "Spencer" type Sweet Pea is very popular with exhibitors and flower arrangers. Reaches 6 1/2 feet tall, it’s later blooming, June-August, and is particularly suited to  cooler summers such as coastal areas.

For best germination, Sweet Pea seeds need to be scarified before sowing. Nicking the seed with a nail clipper breaks the outer coat so they can absorb water immediately. By doing this a larger percentage of the seeds will germinate and they will sprout a few days earlier. After nicking the seed, soak the Sweet Peas seeds over night in tepid water. Do this the night before sowing the flower seeds directly outside.

Common Questions

Q

Can I start sweet pea seeds inside?

A

Sweet pea does not like to be transplanted so starting indoors is not recommended.

Q

Why are my plants not blooming?

A

Sweet peas plants prefer poor soil. Do not over-fertilize, this can give you larger plants with many leaves but few flowers. They also need full sun, at least six hours per day.

Q

Why did my plants die out in the summer?

A

Sweet peas are cool season flowers and tend to die back with the summer heat.

Q

Can I use sweet peas as a cut flower?

A

Yes, sweet peas make excellent cut flowers. They also have a sweet honey-like fragrance that is wonderful coming from your flower arrangements.

Q

Are sweet pea plants or seeds toxic?

A

Yes, do not eat any part of the plant, especially the seeds.

Q

Do flowers attract any pollinators to the garden?

A

Yes, these flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies.

Q

Are plants deer resistant?

A

Yes, deer tend to stay away from these plants.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to encourage a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead spent blooms.

Q

What are some good ways to use these flowers in the landscape?

A

These are wonderful for arbors, pergolas, trellises, beds, borders, containers or side wall borders.

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