Perennial Sweet Pea
By Meanie
- 18 Jul, 2012
- 13 likes
Not a great lover of these either, but in white they're super!
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Agreed! It can stay!
18 Jul, 2012
they look classy to me
18 Jul, 2012
Can only agree once more!
18 Jul, 2012
:-)
18 Jul, 2012
Im not a lover of sweet peas either...I never grow them...though i have to agree with you on this one...:>)
18 Jul, 2012
This one brightens up a shady corner too Moti.
19 Jul, 2012
I have some very bright cerise ones that have taken over an arch with a seat inset you can't see the seat or arch or the roses / Clematis they have completely taken over ,I must take them out when they have finished flowering .......
25 Jul, 2012
That is the biggest problem with them isn't it...........
26 Jul, 2012
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Lathyrus Latifolius 'Pink Pearl'
£10.50 at Burncoose -
Lathyrus Latifolius 'White Pearl'
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Lathyrus Latifolius 'Red Pearl'
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Lathyrus Latifolius 'White Pearl' (Everlasting Sweet Pea)
£9.99 at Crocus
there you go ~ white again!! its a winner
18 Jul, 2012