Inula orientalis grandiflora
£5.90A magnet for bees and butterflies. Shorter than most Inula, it's perfect for smaller gardens. Golden... [full details]
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Soil Type: Most Types
Colour: Pink & White
A rare pea found along forest edges in Chile. This perennial sweet pea has deep pink petals fading to white. Quite beautiful. Vigorous and easy to grow.
A delightful hardy, perennial climber, with the vigour of Lathyrus latifolius and may be a geographical variant, from the Chilean forest edges. Long stemmed sprays of large, delicate, pale icing pink flowers, excellent for cutting, from spring to late summer.
Easier to grow than annual sweet peas and you have the advantage that it comes back year after year. It's herbaceous, so dies back to the ground in winter and springs back to life in March.
Will happily climb a trellis or net but is equally capable of scrambling through a shrub etc. Very vigorous.
Suitable for cut flowers.
Height: 3m
Lathyrus is derived from the Greek lathyros, meaning 'pea' or 'pulse', with latifolius being derived from the Latin latus meaning 'wide' and folium meaning 'leaf'.
Common name(s): Everlasting Pea
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