Old English Sweetpea.
By Clarice
- 28 Jul, 2011
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Sorry i don't a friend of mine gave me afew seeds last year and told me these where the first sweetpeas, they look funny as never seen them before but they smell lovely.
28 Jul, 2011
Sounds heavenly..love the scent!
28 Jul, 2011
Lathyrus ochroleucus or wild sweetpea is what i found, cant tell off your pic carol if its the same, but what i found is a wild sweetpea,
28 Jul, 2011
That sounds good Sanbaz
28 Jul, 2011
Thanks for info Sandra, i will see if i can get some seed of them.
28 Jul, 2011
Thats a beauty is it the everlasting one looks like it from the leaves.
28 Jul, 2011
Not a clue 6d, think i might try and get some seed of them.
29 Jul, 2011
I would too Clarice it s too lovely to lose just in case as they reackon we are going to get another winter like last year. :o((
29 Jul, 2011
It's very similar to what grows here Carol....wild ...and very pretty...and I do believe they self seed, if you leave a few heads on....
30 Jul, 2011
This looks like my perennial sweetpea but a much deeper colour. They do tend to pop up in surprising places :)
30 Jul, 2011
Thanks girls
30 Jul, 2011
Very pretty, looks very similar to my galega or goats rue to give it its more common name, its not done well this year though, lack of rain I think :-(
2 Aug, 2011
Sorry it not doing to good, pitty i could'nt send you all some rain as here in the northwest we've had more than our share.
2 Aug, 2011
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That is very pretty, but I dont know it, have you some more information?
28 Jul, 2011