Asparagus Pea (Lotus tetragonolobus) - An heirloom legume with a very interesting history of cultivation dating as far back as the 1400s in regions of the Mediterranean. Quite popular during the Victorian era, this highly aromatic species has uniquely winged pods borne from bright red flowers. Initially sold by a Philadelphia based seed company in the 1830s as the ‘Winged Pea’. Other seed catalogues of this period list the pea as an ornamental with edible sweet peas or as the 'Winged Lotus'. This is low prostrate growing plant that can be grown in front of taller varieties or in planters and hanging pots. Pods are delicious at the young, 1 inch stage and make a wonderful addition to any stir-fry. They are also quite good as a steamed veggie! Historically, the pods were served as a garnish on fricasseed frog’s legs! Flowers are also edible and highly ornamental in value. A fascinating and rare heirloom variety that is easily grown in vegetable and landscape gardens.
30 seeds per packet
Growing Information: Direct sow outdoors at 1/2” deep, spacing 6-8” apart. Sow after last frost and when the soil temperature has warmed to 20 ºC. Expect germination in 8-14 days.