Lathyrus odoratus ‘Blue Ripple’ Spencer Sweet Pea

Description

Lavender blue streaks and flecks throughout and lining the slightly ruffled petal edge. Reminiscent of sea glass. A garden favorite as well as an excellent cut flower. Spencer varieties were originally developed by Silas Cole, head gardener for the Earl of Spencer at Althorp (the family of Diana, Princess of Wales). Spencer types have much larger, wonderfully ruffled upper or ‘standard’ petals, longer lower ‘wing’ petals and much showier blossoms overall. They come in a wide range of colors and have large flowers with four to five blooms to a stem. Grows 6-7 feet tall. Full sun. Photo courtesy of Johnny’s Seeds.

 

 

 

Lavender blue streaks and flecks throughout and lining the slightly ruffled petal edge. Reminiscent of sea glass. A garden favorite as well as an excellent cut flower. Spencer varieties were originally developed by Silas Cole, head gardener for the Earl of Spencer at Althorp (the family of Diana, Princess of Wales). Spencer types have much larger, wonderfully ruffled upper or ‘standard’ petals, longer lower ‘wing’ petals and much showier blossoms overall. They come in a wide range of colors and have large flowers with four to five blooms to a stem. Grows 6-7 feet tall. Full sun. Photo courtesy of Johnny’s Seeds.