The sweet pea 'Spencer Mix' is a classic, strongly scented summer flower with large, elegantly ruffled blooms. As a representative of the traditional Spencer group, it was specifically bred for lush climbing structures and for use as a cut flower. Its harmonious colour mix of white, cream, pink, rose, lilac and purple gives cottage gardens, country gardens and flower beds a nostalgic yet vibrant appearance.
Large-flowered Spencer sweet pea with an intense, classic fragrance
Typical of the Spencer types are the particularly large, gently waved petals and the pronounced, sweet sweet pea scent that has been valued for generations. The flowers sit on long, sturdy stems, giving them an especially elegant and expressive look. Botanically, the sweet pea belongs to the species Lathyrus odoratus within the legume family and is grown as an annual.
Vigorous climbing plant for trellises and cutting gardens
The sweet pea 'Spencer Mix' is a strong-growing climbing plant that reaches heights of around 120 to 180 cm with the help of its tendrils. It is ideal for covering trellises, fences, pergolas or climbing nets and quickly develops a dense, flowering screen. It is also firmly established in traditional cutting gardens, as it continuously produces new flowers as long as it is cut regularly.
Cut flower with a long flowering period and nostalgic garden character
As a cut flower, the sweet pea impresses with its long stems, intense fragrance and good vase life. Regular cutting of the flowers encourages the formation of new buds and significantly extends the flowering period. If the plants are allowed to set seed, flowering performance decreases noticeably. Seeds and pods are not edible and serve exclusively for further propagation.