Frost Tolerance: Hardy to -15°F (-26°C)
Heat Tolerance: Winter and spring annuals in Phoenix
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Origin: Hybrids with Lupinus polyphyllus and Lupinus arboreus in their parentage
Growth Habits: Clump forming perennial, up to 4 feet tall (1.2 m) or smaller depending on variety, dwarf varieties are 18 inches tall (45 cm)
Watering Needs: Regular water, does better with moist soil
Propagation: Seeds, self-seed, but new plants won't look like parents, basal cuttings in spring
Lupines attract butterflies. The blossom of the lupines are great for cut flowers.
Culture:
Place the young lupine plants 18 inches apart (45 cm). They like a well drained soil rich in organic matter. Amend the soil with peat moss or compost before planting.
Propagation:
Soak the seeds for 24 hours before planting.
Desert-Tropicals is dedicated to provide gardening advice, gardening ideas, and information about flower of all kind for landscape and collections.We try to check carefully the identification of the plants on the illustrations as well as the other information from the page, but occasionally errors do occur. if you notice anything that needs to be changed please contact us.Thanks.
© 1998-2020 Philippe Faucon, All Rights Reserved.