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Westcountry™ 'Polar Princess' Lupine (Lupinus)

PERENNIAL - Proven Selections®
  • Pure White Blooms,
  • Great Early Summer Color,
  • Great Foliage
Regular price $19.99
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Size: PS - Quart Pot
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Description

(WESTCOUNTRY™ Lupines) Lupines have always been a great native perennial that fly off our shelves. I can't wait to see what customers think of the new color scheme of the WESTCOUNTRY™ Series! WESTCOUNTRY™ 'Polar Princess' presents a mass of sturdy upright flower spikes, reaching 24-36 inches tall. These sturdy blooms are a unique pure white color. The bright green daisy-looking foliage creates a mounding habit. These are not your traditional Lupine, as you will be amazed by the color spikes. Planted in full sun to part shade locations, Lupinus WESTCOUNTRY™ 'Polar Princess' blooms from late May to early June. Lupine prefers to be grown in well-drained and slightly acidic soil. Enjoy the flutter of butterflies and hummingbirds as they check out your 'Polar Princess' Lupines. We recommend deadheading your Lupine for extended bloom time. Lupines make a great cut flower and are deer-resistant.

More Details

Name: Lupinus polyphyllus 'Polar Princess' PPAF Westcountry™ 'Polar Princess'
Common Name: Lupine
Sunlight: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Attracts Wings: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Flower Color: White Shades
Max Height: 2 - 3 Feet
Max Spread: 1 - 2 Feet
Water Requirements: Average Water Needs
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Attributes: Cut Flower or Foliage, Native
Design Use: Container, Massing, Specimen

Gardener Tips

For general how to grow tips for Westcountry™ 'Polar Princess' Lupine (Lupinus) and how to care for your perennials. View Garden Crossings How to care for Perennials page. Interested in growing tips for other plants we sell. Browse our Plant Care Tips.

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Barbara S.

It was such a small little plant when it came, it didn’t survive. The Cookies and Cream hibiscus is doing just fine though and I think that will be fine. I have to admit I was a little surprised at how little of a root system and how tiny the plants were for what I paid for them. I was looking forward to the white lupine but I guess I won’t see that next spring.

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Denny S.

Just planted late this spring but it has dark green foliage and is growing. Lupines take time to bloom and are finicky about being transplanted. But this one is doing well.

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