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Everlasting Pea (Perennial Pea) – Lathyrus latifolius Seeds | 60 Showy Climbing Perennial Vine Seeds | Easy to Grow | Zones 3–8

Everlasting Pea (Perennial Pea) – Lathyrus latifolius Seeds | 60 Showy Climbing Perennial Vine Seeds | Easy to Grow | Zones 3–8

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Grow a vibrant, long-blooming perennial vine with these 60 Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus latifolius) seeds. This fast-growing, hardy climber produces abundant clusters of pink, rose, lavender-mauve, or white pea-like flowers from early summer through fall.

A perennial cousin to annual sweet peas, Everlasting Pea returns year after year with extended blooms. While the flowers are not fragrant, they are excellent for cutting and drying. The bright blossoms attract hummingbirds and butterflies, making this a wonderful addition to pollinator gardens.

This twining vine grows 6–9 feet tall and can climb trellises, fences, and arbors, or sprawl as a flowering ground cover. It spreads by rhizomes and may self-seed, making it useful for slopes, cottage gardens, and naturalized areas.

✔ 60 Everlasting Pea seeds
✔ Fresh, untreated seeds
✔ Clearly labeled packet with sowing instructions
✔ Hardy in USDA Zones 3–8
✔ Long-lived perennial vine


🌿 Plant Details

Botanical Name: Lathyrus latifolius
Common Names: Everlasting Pea, Perennial Pea, Wild Sweet Pea
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial vine
Height: 6–9 feet
Spread: 3–6 feet
Bloom Time: June–September
Bloom Colors: Pink, rose, lavender, white
Sun: Full Sun (tolerates light shade)
Soil: Average, well-drained soil
Water: Medium; moderate drought tolerance once established
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 3–8


🌱 Sowing Instructions

  1. Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours.

  2. No stratification required.

  3. Sow 1/2 inch deep in well-drained soil.

  4. Keep soil evenly moist (not waterlogged).

  5. Ideal germination temperature: 60–70°F.

Start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost, or sow outdoors in early spring after danger of frost has passed.


🌼 Great For

• Trellises and fences
• Cottage gardens
• Pollinator gardens
• Ground cover for slopes
• Containers
• Naturalized plantings

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