Description
Pisum sativum
HEIRLOOM. Lincoln peas, also known as Homesteader, are an old favorite introduced in 1908. They are known for their sweet flavor and unmatched heat tolerance, producing high yields of easy-shelling, three to four inch long pods much later into the warm summer season than most English peas. Bushy plants grow to about 30 inches tall, and can be grown without a trellis, but will produce better if given some support.
14 gram packet contains a minimum of 40 seeds.
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