High Scent Sweet Pea Seeds
Lathyrus odoratus
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Latin Name: Lathyrus odoratus
Type: Garden Flowers
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This sweet pea variety is the most fragrant out of the whole bunch! The delicate cream colored blossoms are edged in light purple. They are irrestible to bees and butterflies. High Scent Sweet Pea will delight whether in the cottage garden, patio planter, or cut as a bouquet.
According to traditional lore, poet John Keats first called these fragrant country flowers "sweet peas." It has also been called the queen of annuals and is the quintessential old fashioned English flower. Though accounts of this flower's origins differ, most historians agree that a Franciscan monk named Francisco Cupani found it growing when visiting the island of Sicily. In 1699, he sent the seeds of the plant to a botanist in Amsterdam, Dr. Casper Commelin, who published the first recorded description and illustration of sweet peas in 1701. Dr. Leonard Plukenet, the Royal Professor of Botany and gardener of Queen Mary, also recorded obtaining a specimen of sweet pea in the early 18th century. FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Lathyrus odoratus
Type: Garden Flowers