• Eventual height: 1.8m
  • Eventual spread: 0.45m

Lathyrus odoratus 'Daphne'

spencer sweet pea seed Daphne

approx 20 seeds £2.99
SD30000480
£2.99
RH30007092
£6.99
RH30007100
£20.97 £13.98
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  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: average to fast
  • Flowering period: June to September
  • Hardiness: hardy annual


The clear lavender flowers of this luscious sweet pea are a generous size - just like the more modern varieties; but they have a strong scent, which is reminiscent of the old-fashioned types. This then has the best of both worlds, and we think it is a cracker. Mix it with richer purples and plum tones to great effect.

In our (not very scientific) sweet pea trial on the nursery, we found that this variety was similar in colour to 'Leamington', with a stem length of around 10-12", but not as many flowers.

All the sweet peas in our trial produced significantly better plants when the seeds were sown in autumn rather than spring.


  • Garden care:
    After the risk of frost has passed, and before spring planting our 9cm sweet peas, incorporate lots of well-rotted organic matter in the planting area and backfill. Apply a balanced liquid plant food every two weeks while in growth and deadhead regularly to encourage more flowers. Maintain watering during dry spells.


  • Sowing instructions:
    From October to late February, sow seeds into deep pots or root trainers filled with a good-quality seed compost and place them in a cold frame. Pinch out the tips as the plants grow to encourage them to become bushier and produce more flowers, and harden off before planting out in early April. Direct sowing can also be made in October or March-April. It is important to remove the faded flowers before they set seed, so picking them to fill a vase inside will only encourage more to form.



  • Sow: October to April
    • Humans/Pets: Pods and seeds are not edible
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