Pink Pearl Everlasting Pea is a hardy perennial climber that returns reliably year after year in zones 5 through 5, producing delicate pink blooms from early summer through fall. This heirloom variety grows 60 to 72 inches tall with a mature spread of 30 inches, thriving in full sun and moderate moisture. The flowers attract pollinators and resist deer browsing, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking season-long color on a trellis or fence.
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Full Sun
Moderate
5-5
72in H x 30in W
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Moderate
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This pea flowers continuously from June through November, offering an unusually long display of soft pink blossoms that butterflies and bees visit throughout the growing season. Hardy to zone 5, it returns reliably each year without replanting, and its deer-resistant nature means you can garden without worrying about grazing damage. The combination of extended bloom time, perennial vigor, and pollinator appeal makes this an efficient choice for gardeners who want sustained color and ecological benefit from a single planting.
Pink Pearl Everlasting Pea is grown primarily as an ornamental flowering vine for trellises, arbors, and fence lines where its persistent blooms can be appreciated throughout the season. The flowers are suitable for fresh cutting arrangements, extending garden color into the home.
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Start seeds indoors in pots 6 to 8 weeks before your last spring frost, maintaining temperatures between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Seeds benefit from scarification: nick the seed coat or soak seeds in water for 24 hours before planting to improve germination.
Transplant seedlings outdoors after the last frost date into cool spring soil. Space plants 6 inches apart.
Direct sow in early spring into cool soil.
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