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Perennial Lupine

Perennial Lupine is native to the eastern side of North America, and can be found between Canada and Florida. It requires full sun, up to only partial shade and well-drained soil. Lupine needs neutral soil with pH levels that are just above average. Because this lupine is a perennial it may take a little bit more time to establish itself. Perennial Lupine has been found on the sand dunes along the coasts of the Arctic Ocean, so planting it in sandy soil may help hasten its growth. It is also often found in wild Oak Savannas. Its seeds are known to be poisonous when consumed by humans, sheep and cattle. Slugs are its primary predator and can pose a serious threat to this flower. Perennial Lupine can be started indoors in a sand and peat moss mixture, and although not necessary, soaking seeds in warm water 12-24 hours before planting will help soften the outer seed shell and aid in germination. The ‘Russell Lupine Hybrid Mix’ uses this plant as one of the main constituents in creating its electrifying combination of powerfully colorful flowers.

Product Details:
  • Product Name: Perennial Lupine
  • Latin Name: Lupinus perennis
  • Type: Flower
  • Color: blue,purple
  • Cycle: Perennial
  • Origin: Native
  • Height: 12-36"
  • Germination Time: 15-70 Days
  • Planting Season: Fall
  • Bloom Season: Spring-Summer
  • Seeds Per Pound: 23,800
  • Seeding Rate (lbs./acre): 35
  • Purchasing Options:
  • Small Packet - $1.25 ea.
    (Covers approximately 5 square feet.)
    Quantity:
  • 10 Grams - $2.50 ea.
    (Covers approximately 75 square feet.)
    Quantity:
  • 1/4 Pound - $10.00 ea.
    Quantity:
  • 1 Pound - $21.25 ea.
    (Covers approximately 1,240 square feet.)
    Quantity:

*Planting and Bloom Season. Please remember that Planting and Bloom seasons will differ for each variety depending on the location and climate conditions where the seed is planted. Refer to the USDA Plant Hardiness Map for specifics on how to determine the best time of year to plant for your location. The information provided is based on experienced agricultural practices throughout the Willamette Valley of Oregon and is applicable to Zones 7-10 only.