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A very dwarf and hardy assortment of Lupine colors. Because of it's size it is very wind and rain resistant. Grows 30" tall. Hardy in zones 4-9. Prefers full sun and good drainage.
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Separate colors of Lupins are always attractive and White Candle is no exception. Unblemished to the last petal, it's dwarf and very sturdy. A must for any good perennial border or even in containers on the patio. Hardy in zones 5-9.
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Lupine Seeds, Russells Mixed Colors 1.35 g
One of the most attractive and colorful garden flowers. Distinctive free flowering plants have handsome foilage and bear tall graceful spikes of flowers in a wide rande of individual and bi-colors. Outstanding in mixed beds, when massed by themselves or for backgrounds. Excellent for cutting.
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A staple in any garden, lupine is a beautiful perennial flowering plant. Lupine usually takes 2 years to become fully established from seed. Lupine has dark green leaves and stunning dark blue purplish flower spikes. Lupine is awesome when planted in large clusters and will become a focal point of any garden. It should be noted that lupine is poisonous to animals. This plant loves full sun and prefers a neutral to acidic ph soil balance. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year.
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Two of the major wild perennial lupine species of North America are now hopelessly crossed and confused by almost every seed grower. L. perennis, the basic blue wild species has been mixed with the taller L. polyphyllus (originally from the Pacific northwest and also blue) which was used years ago to make the famous “Russell Hybrid Lupines” in reds, yellows, and bicolors. So today, what you plant should be mostly blue, but may show some breaks to the other colors, adding a rainbow to your meadow...
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Russell Mix Lupine Seeds
Tightly packed flower spikes in bright blue to pale yellow, also pink, red. Not for hot and humid weather. Hardines Zones 4-6. Package (50 seeds).
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(Lupinus perennis) Lupine’s dense spires of bright blue flowers signal the coming of spring. Lupine is the only food plant for the larvae of the endangered Karner Blue Butterfly. Plants grow 2' tall on sandy loams to very dry sandy soils. Will not grow in clay soils. Hardy to zone 4.
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Duration: PerennialBloom Time: SpringHeight: 18” to 36”Spacing: 12” to 15”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: DryUSDA Zone: 7a-9bGermination: Pour 180F water over seeds, let soak 1 to 3 days. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 975As the name suggests, the Riverbank Lupine grows along gravelly riverbanks in the far Western US. It likes the lower elevations, and moisture of the riverbeds. It can hybridize with other Lupine species...
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Perennial Lupine - Lupinus Perennis Perennial Lupine Wildflower Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 22,680 Seeding rate: Plant these wildflowers at 30 pounds per acre Botanical Name: Lupinus perennis Common Name: Wild Perennial Lupine Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Color: Blue, sometimes a bit red Height: Up to 4 ft. Bloom Time: Early and mid-season Flower: Spike of sweet-pea-like flowers Is Lupine...
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The highest quality Lupin ever grown from seed! T&M flower breeders have done it again! Many years of breeding and selection have now given us this stunning new Lupin Tutti Frutti. Never before has there been a Lupin with as high a quality flower spike from seed. Normally, to get this quality, you would have to buy expensive cutting raised plants. Not only has Tutti Frutti been bred for its many large, top quality flower spikes on each plant, but it is also first year flowering from seed. Tutti Frutti, has also...
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One of the most popular wildflowers is the Blue Lupine. It is a lush green plant with deep blue flowers adorning each stalk. The Blue lupine wildflower seed packet is available in Arizona or Southwest packaging.
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Select a sunny or lightly shaded location with well-drained soil. Plant after all danger of frost is past, or during the summer for blooms the following year. Cultivate soil, firm over seed, keep moist. Nick or file seed coat lightly, or soak seeds in water overnight before sowing. Remove old flowers. Mulch to preserve moisture, cool roots, and to protect from severe winters.
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Hardy Annual. Graceful spikes of dark blue flowers tinged with white can be grown anywhere. Showy, pealike blossoms open above lacy, sage-green foliage. State flower of Texas.
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Dense spikes of brightly colored, pea-shaped flowers. Blooms in May and June. Use for borders, beds, and cutting. Plant in sun or partial shade, 18 inches apat. Grows to 3-5 feet.
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“Arroyo” means canyon, and this wildflower is one of the most-beloved colormakers of California’s glorious spring. All up and down the coastal hills wild lupine makes a spectacular show. This species offers quick meadow color similar to the perennial species of lupine which take longer.
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Annual. Majestic, golden yellow blossoms. Use to punctuate the color of your Lupine garden while helping the condition of your soil. Excellent addition to wildflower mixes. Easy to grow. 18-24Ó
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Lupine 'Minarette' (Lupinus) Flower Color: Blue, Lavender, Peach, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow Few flowers rival their fanciful color selection, sweet fragrance and elegance in flower borders and wild gardens. Droplets of water on the palmlike leaves look like clear beads on green velvet. Use for borders, beds, and cutting.
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Lupine Wildflower Seed Mix -- Pure Wildflower Seed
This 100% pure seed Lupine Collection will accent your landscape with blue gold, red, and rose spikes of color. Perennial Lupines are easy to grow and will reward you with years of enjoyment. Ideal for borders barrels, and around mail boxes. Gorgeous spring blooms within 3-4 months of a fall planting. 1-2 feet tall.
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Russell Lupine - 2 LB. Wildflower Seed / Lupinus polyphyllus
Each of the wildflower mixtures sold by Seedland contain a selection of species suitable for the specific usage. The exact percentage ratio in the mix of each species is determined by the bloom time, soil types, climatic conditions, species type, aggressiveness, current availability, flower color, performance and cost. The end result is a balanced wildflower mixture perfectly designed from the knowledge gained from over 20 years of actual field trial experience. *CUSTOMER NOTE: All quotations ...
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Lupine Blue Texas Bluebonnet is a drought-tolerant plant which blooms early-late spring with dark blue and white flowers. This plant must be planted in well drained soil. Hardy to zones 7-10. Package (50 seeds).
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Sundial Lupine Duration: PerennialBloom Time: SpringHeight: 12” to 24”Spacing: 12” to 15”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: DryUSDA Zone: 3a-9bGermination: Pour 180F water over seeds, let soak 1 to 3 days. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 1100A well-known and picturesque wildflower! It boasts glowing blue/violet blossoms which form in spires, set in attractive blue/green foliage. The natural propagation of Lupine is amazing...
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Dense spikes of brightly colored, pea-shaped flowers. Blooms in May and June. Use for borders, beds, and cutting. Plant in sun or partial shade, 18 inches apat. Grows to 3-5 feet.
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