Xela's Garden
Sweet Pea Everlasting [V]
Genus: Lathyrus.
Species: Lathyrus latifolius.
Sown 12.01.09 Vistabile greenhouse
?.02.09
Bought ?.05 at ? for ? a pkt of 20 seeds
Plant type: Climber/Wall Shrub
Habit: Climbing
Toxicity: Acute ingestion may cause mild stomach upset
Hardiness: H4 (hardy)
Colour:
Flower: Dark Pink in Autumn and Summer
Foliage:
Green and Grey/Silver in Autumn, Spring and Summer
Size:
Ultimate height: 1.5-2.5 metres
Ultimate spread: 0.5-1 metres
Time to ultimate height: 1-2 years
Preferred common name:
broad-leaved everlasting pea
Family: Papilionaceae
Lathyrus can be annuals or herbaceous or evergreen perennials, mostly climbing, with pinnate leaves ending in a tendril, and showy pea-like flowers, fragrant in some species
L. latifolius is a vigorous climbing herbaceous perennial to 2m, with winged stems and paired grey-green leaflets bearing tendrils. Flowers 2-3cm in width, vivid purplish-pink, in racemes of 5-11
Other common names:
everlasting pea
hardy sweet pea
perennial pea
Awards:
Award of Garden Merit
How to grow:
Sunlight:
Full sun
Part shade
Aspect:
South-facing or West-facing
Sheltered or Exposed
Cultivation:
Can be grown as a climber or allowed to scramble over banks and slopes. It copes with sun or partial shade in fertile well-drained soil
Soil:
Well-drained or Moist but well-drained
Acid, Alkaline or Neutral
Chalk, Clay, Sand or Loam
Propagation: Propagate by seed
Suggested planting locations and garden types:
Banks and Slopes, Drought Resistant or
Wall-side Borders
How to care:
Pruning:- Cut back to ground level in autumn
Pests:- May be attacked by aphids, slugs and snails
Diseases:- May be affected by powdery mildews
Photos of this plant
Reminders for this plant
Due almost 12 years ago:
Sow
Plant seeds Feb-Apr about 1/2 inch deep and 4 to 6 inches apart. Thin them so that the remaining plants are about 8 inches apart when they germinate, which takes 14 to 21 days.
Due over 11 years ago:
Prune
Prune perennial sweet pea vines in early spring only to remove dead or diseased branches and to maintain the overall shape and appearance of the vine.
Due about 11 years ago:
Sow
Plant seeds Sept-Oct about 1/2 inch deep and 4 to 6 inches apart. Thin them so that the remaining plants are about 8 inches apart when they germinate, which takes 14 to 21 days.