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The distinctive spires of lupins are familiar to those who drive along highways or visit the moist woodlands. The garden forms include vivid colours of red, purple, yellow, pink or white! If allowed to self-sow, the colours will fade to blue, so to increase a colour you like, break apart an older plant and set out the roots in a drift.
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Russell Hybrids
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Perennial (P)
Lupinus polyphyllus
Stunning, brightly-coloured spikes create a strong feature in the early summer garden. Its pea-like flowers grow in dense spires. Scatter through cottage or wildflower gardens or mass plant in the border. Purple, deep blue, red, pink, yellow, cream, and white. Soak seeds for 24 hours or nick the seed ends and plant. Russell Hybrid grows to 0.3cm (1/8") deep in pots early spring or in summer for flowers next summer. This variety offers all the lupin colours in one package - purple, deep blue, red, pink, yellow, cream, and white. If you want more of a certain colour, gently separate the little offset at the base of a mature plant and replant. Lupin roots bear nitrogen fixing nodules.
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$ 4.79 CA |
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