Cupani - Sweet Pea
This ancient variety, introduced to England in 1699 by Franciscus Cupani, a Sicilian monk, is close to the wild type. It grows to a height of 2.50 m and produces an abundance of highly fragrant purple and dark purple flowers.
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in the ground
Sow directly in the ground, in rows 25 cm apart. In mild climates, it is possible to sow in place in autumn, for earlier spring flowering. In other regions, autumn sowing in pots in a greenhouse or greenhouse frame will also ensure early flowering. Transplant in spring.
Soaking seeds for 12 hours before sowing accelerates germination.
April, May, June
July, August, September, October
in the ground, in pot
sunny
medium
all floor types
drained, fees
Lathyrus odoratus
mid-season
40 seeds
Violet
edible, fragrance
From 200 to 250 cm
Italy
This ancient Italian variety has been cultivated since 1699. It was sent to England in 1699 by Franciscus Cupani, a Sicilian monk.
Franciscus Cupani