Sweet Pea Hannah Dale
This little cutie produces masses of rich maroon blooms, that have magenta/purple tones in bright sunlight. Like most Grandiflora sweet pea varieties, it is highly scented and the plants tend to stay on the shorter side, in the 5-6ft range.
And you know how you know this is a good one, it was first introduced in 1907, and we are still finding it in modern gardens!
Family: Grandiflora
Scent: 5
Introduced: 1907, Dobbie & Co., reintroduced in 1997 in Grayson Cat.

