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Hope for A New Season
The Lupine Story
On days when I am working in the retail garden center at Garden Crossings, I will often get asked "What is your favorite perennial?". To that my response is "Every week something different is flowering so it is hard to choose a favorite.' But with that being said I do have one that reminds me of hope for each new season. The perennial that gives me hope for a new season are Lupines. In the spring when the ground and gardens are still quite brown and bare they are an early reminder that spring is here and the gardens are waking up. The flower that greets me with a smile each spring is the Lupine. What is it about Lupine that really makes me happy? Is it childhood memories? No, we never had a garden. Is it the beautiful scent? Nothing really stands out there. I think the thing that I most like about the lupine is the tall, thick spikes of flowers that are clustered all over my garden. One plant gives off so much color and joy. The variety of blooms give me an array of garden color right off the get go. Patches of reds, blues, purples, yellows and whites, Lupine give me and my garden great delight. An American native, Lupinus can be found on the hillsides and valleys almost all over the United States in early to mid-spring. The rich colors attract hummingbirds and butterflies that dance with delight. Planted in mass, Lupines give a large display of color. Or if space is an issue, one planted as a specimen plant can be just as stunning.
