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    Cupani Sweet Pea

    Lathyrus odoratus

    Product #453451478
    Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
    List Price: $2.63
    Our Price: $2.39
    You Save: $0.24

    Cupani Sweet Pea

    "The Sweet Pea Cupani, 'Lathyrus odoratus', is a very old heirloom sweet pea traced back to 1699. Father Franciscus Cupani sent it to England during the late 1600's. The Cupani displays 2 inch flowers that are purple and deep blue bicolor. This sweet pea is also very fragrant. The sweet peas bloom in the spring and the duration of blooming depends on the weather. The plants stop blooming once the weather warms up. They are used for cut flowers, ground cover, and wall coverings if given the proper support."

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