Description
- Striking dark purple, edible-podded sugar pea—beautiful enough for ornamental use
- Heirloom variety with a rich history, first grown by Capuchin monks in Holland and Germany in the early 1600s
- Excellent for making full-bodied soups; peas stay whole and create a rich gravy when cooked
- Easy to pick: dark pods stand out against bright green leaves—great for children and the elderly
- Vining plants grow 5–6’ tall and require support; also make unique additions to flower arrangements
- Approximately 30 seeds per packet; 70–100 days to maturity
Hardy and adaptable; believed to be a classic Dutch garden vegetable with possible Mennonite connections







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