Item #1025
Perennial to USDA zones 3 (short-lived: replant in 2-3 years). There is a huge range of flower colors in this blend;
quite dramatic when planted
in mass, but also exquisite
when scattered. The scent of
lupine blossoms is like honey.
In mild climates lupine is
planted in the fall and grown
as an annual. This attractive perennial wildflower will
self-sow.
Deer resistant.
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Perennial |
Full sun |
Blooms late spring |
3' - 4' tall |
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When to sow outside: 1 to 2 weeks after average last frost. In mild climates can be sown in late summer for bloom the following spring.
When to start inside: 6 to 8 weeks before average last frost. Lupine doesn't like to be transplanted; therefore, start in pulp pots that can be planted directly into ground without disturbing roots.
Artist: Carolyn Crawford
NOTE: Variety recently categorized as an HEIRLOOM; therefore, HEIRLOOM may not appear on packet
Item #1025
1.50 grams
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