This heirloom shelling pea dates to the mid‑19th century, making it one of the earliest named pea cultivars still known today. It was introduced before 1847 and became widely grown through the 1850s–1870s in Britain and other English‑speaking gardening communities. The name Ne Plus Ultra comes from Latin, meaning “nothing more beyond” — essentially the best of the best — a bit of Victorian‑era marketing pride that stuck as the variety became popular. Sweet peas, tall vines to 6ft. 25 Seeds/packet
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