A great spring bee plant, Lathyrus vernus is a compact, bushy perennial with pea-like foliage and pretty, dark purple vetch-like flowers. It’s perfect for growing in a partially shaded spring border, where it associates well with other spring-flowering plants such as bleeding heart and primrose. All plants in the pea family are excellent for bees, as the flowers bear particularly high quality pollen, which, when fed to bee grubs, helps them grow into strong, robust adults.
Lathyrus vernus ‘Spring Melody’ bears flowers in two shades of pink. It’s ideal for a partially shaded woodland border or spring display.
Grow Lathyrus vernus ‘Spring Melody’ in rich but well-drained soil, ideally in a mixed border among later-flowering plants which will spread to fill the gap when its foliage dies down in midsummer. Alternatively, grow on a bank among low ground-covering plants.
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Lathyrus ‘Spring melody’ and wildlife
Lathyrus ‘Spring melody’ is known for attracting bees. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers.