Spencers

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The Spencer variety began with the introduction of the 'Countess Spencer' variety, by Silas Cole, a gardener at Althorp Hall (ancestral home of the Spencer family and the late Princess of Wales). The significantly larger flowers of the Spencer variety differentiate them from the earlier Grandifloras - the petals are also more noticeably ruffled and waved in the Spencers. Some varieties of Spencers also normally need twelve hour days to bloom.


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Sweet Pea White Ensign Sweet Pea White Ensign
(Lathyrus odoratus) Pure white spencer. Plant Type Sweet Peas …
£1.29
Sweet Pea Wiltshire Ripple Sweet Pea Wiltshire Ripple
(Lathyrus odoratus) ‘Wiltshire Ripple’ - Stiking claret stripe on a white background. Good scent. …
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Sweet Pea Windsor Sweet Pea Windsor
(Lathyrus odoratus) ‘Windsor’ - Chacolatey maroon. Raised by Keith Brewer and introduced by Unwins in 1999. …
£1.29
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Sweet Pea Winston Churchill Sweet Pea Winston Churchill
(Lathyrus odoratus) Bright crimson. Not the strongest scent. Plant Type Swee…
£1.29
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