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Lathyrus latifolius


Lathyrus latifolius (Lathyrus latifolius (Everlasting pea))

I wish these had a scent!



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such a lovely colour...

28 Jul, 2010

 

Yes - it's a good plant and although I have to keep on top of the dead-heading, it's worth growing.

29 Jul, 2010

 

Agree about the scent, but this one is a fab colour!

29 Jul, 2010

 

Thanks. :-))

29 Jul, 2010

 

:-))

30 Jul, 2010

 

mine is doing very well too. Its through clematis Victoria.

31 Jul, 2010

 

Mine flop. Say no more. :-((

31 Jul, 2010

 

hi spriz, i grew them 1st time this year .will they thiken up nxt year . do i cut them down or not . thanks

26 Aug, 2010

 

Hi Cristina - I cut mine back to the base as soon as they finish flowering, to clear them out of the way and stop them self-seeding. Yes, I'm sure the plant will get stronger and thicker every year.

27 Aug, 2010



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