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Here is the Sugar Daddy Pea, Pisum sativum. This is a mid to late season type pea and is a good producer. They are prolific and bushy plants that only grow to 30 to 40 inches tall with pods about 3 inches long. This variety was developed by Dr. Calvin Lamborn and is an improved version of the Sugar Snap pea. This stringless variety is good for freah eating with the pod when young. We found them to make a great pea soup but also good in stir fry. Open pollinated 60 to 71 days from sprouting.
Here is the Sugar Daddy Pea, Pisum sativum. This is a mid to late season type pea and is a good producer. They are prolific and bushy plants that only grow to 30 to 40 inches tall with pods about 3 inches long. This variety was developed by Dr. Calvin Lamborn and is an improved version of the Sugar Snap pea. This stringless variety is good for freah eating with the pod when young. We found them to make a great pea soup but also good in stir fry. Open pollinated 60 to 71 days from sprouting.
Here is the Sugar Daddy Pea, Pisum sativum. This is a mid to late season type pea and is a good producer. They are prolific and bushy plants that only grow to 30 to 40 inches tall with pods about 3 inches long. This variety was developed by Dr. Calvin Lamborn and is an improved version of the Sugar Snap pea. This stringless variety is good for freah eating with the pod when young. We found them to make a great pea soup but also good in stir fry. Open pollinated 60 to 71 days from sprouting.
Here is the Sugar Daddy Pea, Pisum sativum. This is a mid to late season type pea and is a good producer. They are prolific and bushy plants that only grow to 30 to 40 inches tall with pods about 3 inches long. This variety was developed by Dr. Calvin Lamborn and is an improved version of the Sugar Snap pea. This stringless variety is good for freah eating with the pod when young. We found them to make a great pea soup but also good in stir fry. Open pollinated 60 to 71 days from sprouting.

Sugar Daddy Pea

Pisum sativum

Here is the Sugar Daddy Pea, Pisum sativum. This is a mid to late season type pea and is a good producer. They are prolific and bushy plants that only grow to 30 to 40 inches tall with pods about 3 inches long. This variety was developed by Dr. Calvin Lamborn and is an improved version of the Sugar Snap pea. This stringless variety is good for freah eating with the pod when young. We found them to make a great pea soup but also good in stir fry. Open pollinated 60 to 71 days from sprouting.

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