LUPINUS PERENNIS (BLUE)
LUPINUS PERENNIS (BLUE)
LUPINUS PERENNIS (BLUE)
Category:Perennial
Breeder:American Beauties Native Plants
Hardiness Zone:3-8
Height:2-3 ft
Spread:15-18 in
Bloom Color:Blue Shades
A natural treasure, Lupine is the one native plant that everyone, gardener or non-gardener, goes crazy about. Who can blame them with a flower that will light up a garden or any natural meadow with fat, tall, somewhat open spikes of bluish-purple flowers starting in late May and continuing into early July. It is a flower show that has become a signature event in the northeastern states and Canada on a plant that is quite easy to grow once established in the proper landscape situation. Like Lavender, Lupine craves drainage to thrive. It must be planted in a sunny area in soil with a heavy dose of gravel. Try planting this deer resistant, butterfly attracting beauty in groups for a powerful show of late spring color.
» Native
» Fat, tall spikes of bluish-purple flowers late May into July
» Easy to grow
» Deer resistant
» Attracts butterflies
» Looks great in groups
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