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Lathyrus odoratus Apricot Sprite is an annual climbing plant in an exceptionally beautiful color; bright glowing pink that turns to salmon and apricot orange. The scent is slightly less than other lathyrus varieties, but still present. Its long stems make it a beautiful cut flower for small bouquets. By regularly picking flowers or removing the dead flowers, you stimulate the flowering of new flowers.
Lathyrus prefers a sunny spot, or partial shade, and in nutrient-rich, moist and loose soil.
Lathyrus odoratus Apricot Sprite is an annual climbing plant in an exceptionally beautiful color; bright glowing pink that turns to salmon and apricot orange. The scent is slightly less than other lathyrus varieties, but still present. Its long stems make it a beautiful cut flower for small bouquets. By regularly picking flowers or removing the dead flowers, you stimulate the flowering of new flowers.
Lathyrus prefers a sunny spot, or partial shade, and in nutrient-rich, moist and loose soil.
Sowing: Sow the Lathyrus seeds indoors from February to May in pots. Outdoors on site from March to June. It is also possible to sow from August to September and then overwinter in a sheltered spot.
Height: 150-200cm
Planting distance: 20cm
Flowering time: Sweet peas flower from June to September.
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Lathyrus odoratus Apricot Sprite is an annual climbing plant in an exceptionally beautiful color; bright glowing pink that turns to salmon and apricot orange. The scent is slightly less than other lathyrus varieties, but still present. Its long stems make it a beautiful cut flower for small bouquets. By regularly picking flowers or removing the dead flowers, you stimulate the flowering of new flowers.
Lathyrus prefers a sunny spot, or partial shade, and in nutrient-rich, moist and loose soil.