Sweet Pea Invicta
Sweet Pea Invicta was bred by Phil Christmas from Pembury, near Tunbridge Wells. It has long stems of white, frilly flowers and an attractive scent. It is resistant to bud drop and well suited to exhibition or cut flower production.
"Invicta" means unconquered or invicible. It is a motto of the county of Kent, the Garden of England. Invicta has as its symbol, the rampant white horse featured on the arms of Kent County Council, amongst other prominent organisations.
All our seed is hand harvested from plants grown in East Anglia.
Scent Rating 4/5.
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Standard Packet Size 10 Seeds Type of Plant? Scrambling vine with tendrils. Grow on supports such as wigwams, fences, wires or archways. Tie in if required. When to plant seeds? Autumn or Spring Where to grow? Moist, well drained soil in full sun Flowering Time? May to September Height? 1.8m (6ft) Plant Care Regular watering and picking encourages more flowers Growing Instructions Detailed growing instructions can be downloaded from the website
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