Sweet Peas come in a variety of colors and have a fantastic aroma. Several insects I have seen are attracted to them. Most of the time, I have seen bees collecting the sweet nectar. The typical lifespan of sweet peas are the summer into the fall.
They can grow in various spots if you are not careful, such as alongside of a house and are notorious fence climbers! Once they start to wither away, their color changes from pale pink to dark purple. After the petals fall, a pod will slowly emerge that contains more seeds. These pods will eventually open, allowing the process to start all over again.
A Little Extra Sunshine
A Rip Through Time
Artistic Natural Glow
Awashed with Sweetness
Balancing Beauties
Breakfast of Sunshine
Bright and Shiny
Cosmic Pink Sweet Peas
Cotton Candy Sweet Peas
Cotton Candy
Daisies and Sweet Peas Arch
Designed to Dazzle
First Sips
Glamourous Sweet Peas
Grove of Sweet Peas
Healing
Holding One's Breath
Hybrid Pink and White Sweet Peas
Immaculate Sun and Impressive Illumination
Impossible Colors
Innovative
Intricate Color Scheme
Knotted Sweet Pea Love
Magnitude
Maple Callus Borer Moth
Nestled in for the Morning
Platform Sweet Peas
Poignant Sweet Peas
Pondering Sweet Peas
Purple Fly on Pink Sweet Peas
Rain Blooms
Raindrop Radiance
Shimmering and Dazzling Hope
Silently Stacked
Silk Sweet Peas
Singular
Smattering of Sweet Peas Growth
Stability
State of Sweet Pea Grace
Sweet Pea Beginning
Sweet Peas Stages
Sweet Peas Undercarriage View
The Best Sweet Peas
The Inner Workings of a Sweet Pea
Tucked In!
Vertical Growth
Vibrant Pink Sweet Peas
Wildlife
Wilted and Veiny Sweet Peas
















































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