Lathyrus odoratus
Sweet peas are cherished for their delicate, fragrant blossoms and wide range of colors. They symbolize blissful pleasure, delicate beauty, departure, and gratitude.
Fabaceae (Pea family)
Late spring to summer (May-August), depending on planting time and climate
Similar flowers: alstroemerias and lobelias also share similar meanings.
Full sun (at least 6 hours). Can benefit from light afternoon shade in hotter areas.
Moderate to high, consistent moisture, especially during flowering
Well-drained, Fertile, Humus-rich, Alkaline soil (pH 7.0-7.5 preferred)
Sow seeds in early spring (or fall in mild winter climates). Nicking or soaking seeds can aid germination.
Provide sturdy support for climbing varieties from a young age.
Deadhead regularly (cut flowers frequently) to prolong blooming and prevent seed formation.
Enrich soil with compost and provide regular feeding for best performance.
Ensure good air circulation to minimize risk of powdery mildew.
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