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Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Pea

Quick Facts:

  • Open-pollinated variety ca.1985
  • Heavy yields of 4-5" pods
  • Tender, sweet pods great for stir-fry
  • Disease-resistant
  • 68 days to harvest

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Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Pea

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Pisum sativum

Oregon Sugar Pod II is an open-pollinated variety developed by Dr. James Baggett of Oregon State University and released to the public in 1985.  The result of a series of crosses involving well-known parents such as Dwarf Grey Sugar, Wando, and Perfected Sugar, Oregon Sugar Pod II was developed as a freezing pea for the commercial market, but quickly gained popularity among home gardeners across the United States.  Vigorous, 2 to 3-foot vines produce heavy yields of 4 to 5-inch-long pods.  Tender, sweet pods are excellent for fresh eating or stir frying.  Plants are resistant to pea mosaic virus and powdery mildew.  Approximately 68 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Pisum sativum

Oregon Sugar Pod II is an open-pollinated variety developed by Dr. James Baggett of Oregon State University and released to the public in 1985.  The result of a series of crosses involving well-known parents such as Dwarf Grey Sugar, Wando, and Perfected Sugar, Oregon Sugar Pod II was developed as a freezing pea for the commercial market, but quickly gained popularity among home gardeners across the United States.  Vigorous, 2 to 3-foot vines produce heavy yie... read more

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Pisum sativum

Oregon Sugar Pod II is an open-pollinated variety developed by Dr. James Baggett of Oregon State University and released to the public in 1985.  The result of a series of crosses involving well-known parents such as Dwarf Grey Sugar, Wando, and Perfected Sugar, Oregon Sugar Pod II was developed as a freezing pea for the commercial market, but quickly gained popularity among home gardeners across the United States.  Vigorous, 2 to 3-foot vines produce heavy yields of 4 to 5-inch-long pods.  Tender, sweet pods are excellent for fresh eating or stir frying.  Plants are resistant to pea mosaic virus and powdery mildew.  Approximately 68 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Zita Kwartek
Sugar Peas

Great tasting and sweet tasting peas cooked or fresh

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Donna Neilson
Snow Peas

These are seeds - I'll plant them next spring.

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