Sunrise lupine "Summer" (annual mix)
Low lupine "Summer" (mix) - Lupinus hartwegii.
Annual. The plant is 40-50 cm high. The leaves are beautiful, palmate-folded, on long petioles.
Blue, pink and purple racemose inflorescences. Abundant flowering in June. Used for curbs, ridges, mixed borders.
Annual lupine blooms over a long season, producing magnificent spikes of blue, gold, and white blooms from early summer through fall.
Attractive, compound foliage adds hints of blue-green colour to the garden.
Blooms radiate a fresh citrus scent that lures bees and butterflies along with happy gardeners.
Flower spikes soar atop strong three-foot stems.
Agrotechnics.
Lupine prefers sunny areas, is not picky about soils, grows well on any garden soil.
Seeds are sown in April-May in open ground in a permanent place, maintaining a distance between plants of 20-25 cm.
Seedlings appear on 25-30 days.
Annual. The plant is 40-50 cm high. The leaves are beautiful, palmate-folded, on long petioles.
Blue, pink and purple racemose inflorescences. Abundant flowering in June. Used for curbs, ridges, mixed borders.
Annual lupine blooms over a long season, producing magnificent spikes of blue, gold, and white blooms from early summer through fall.
Attractive, compound foliage adds hints of blue-green colour to the garden.
Blooms radiate a fresh citrus scent that lures bees and butterflies along with happy gardeners.
Flower spikes soar atop strong three-foot stems.
Agrotechnics.
Lupine prefers sunny areas, is not picky about soils, grows well on any garden soil.
Seeds are sown in April-May in open ground in a permanent place, maintaining a distance between plants of 20-25 cm.
Seedlings appear on 25-30 days.
Eng.: Sunrise lupine. Bot. syn.: Lupinus mexicanus Cerv. ex Lag.