Kiepenkerl Sweet Pea "Fire and Ice"

Lathyrus odoratus

€ 2,69 € 2,99 -10%

(€ 240,18 / kg, Price shown includes 13% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs )

Content: 1 Pkg

In stock from May 15

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Delivery estimated by Saturday, 16 May

Austria: Free standard delivery from € 39,90
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Features & Advantages

  • Wonderfully sweet smell
  • Popular Cottage Garden Flower
  • Also suitable for cutting

Frequently bought together with Kiepenkerl Sweet Pea Colourful Mix

Kiepenkerl Sweet Pea "Fire and Ice" € 2,69 (€ 240,18 / kg)
Kiepenkerl Sweet Pea Colourful Mix € 1,43 (€ 190,67 / kg)
Total price: € 4,12
Description

The fragrant sweet pea "Fire and Ice" bears a stylish combination of red and white flowers. This climbing plant is ideal for greening p fences and walls and is an elegant addition to every garden. With its pleasant fragrance and decorative flowers, it enhances both outdoor areas and vases.

Sowing Schedule: March, April, May
Planting Distance: ca. 10 x 20 cm
Length of germination: 1-2 weeks
Flowering Period: July, August, September, October
Flower Colour: Red , Light or White Colours
Item no.: KK-1068610
Content: 1 Pkg
EAN: 4099682686103
Manufacturer No.: 1068610
Where to plant: Outdoors, Start Indoors
Content sufficient for approx: 25 plants
Cut flowers: Yes
Height of Growth: 150-200 cm
Botanical Name: Lathyrus Odoratus
Characteristics: Bee friendly
Available as: pre-measured seed portions
When to Sow: April, March, May
Legal information
Manufacturer: Bruno Nebelung GmbH, Freckenhorster Straße 32, 48351, Everswinkel, Germany, Thies@nebelung.de, www.kiepenkerl.de

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