Lupinus - Lupine

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Perennial(10)

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Lupine (10)

Sun Exposure

Full Sun (+6 hrs.)(9)
Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)(5)

Hardiness Zone

3(1)
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PROVEN SELECTIONS®(3)
Signature Garden Plants(2)

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Dry(2)
Moderate(9)

Attributes

Cut Flower or Foliage(9)
Deciduous(3)
Drought Tolerant(1)
Native(9)
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Nature Attractions

Butterflies(9)
Hummingbirds(9)
Bee-Friendly(5)

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Deer(5)
Rabbit(5)

Season of Interest (Flowering)

Late Spring or Early Summer(7)
Summer(7)

Design Use

Border(4)
Combination Containers(1)
Container(2)
Massing(8)
Specimen(9)
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Max Height

2 - 3 feet(6)

Max Spread

1 - 2 feet(6)

A striking, native spring to early summer bloomer, Lupine will make a wonderful addition to your garden border or cut-flower bed. As a member of the pea family, Lupines have pea-like flowers that grow along large, erect stems in colors from purple, yellow, pink and white. The foliage is beautiful in itself, with star-shaped leaves that are covered in silvery hairs that repel water. Grown best in full sun to part shade, Lupines require well-drained, slightly acidic, fertile to moderately fertile soil. Lupines will not tolerate heavy clay soils due to the fact that they grow long tap roots. They are a short-lived perennial but will self seed if so desired.

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