Description: RUSSELL Lupine Perennial Hummingbirds Love Non-GMO 250 SeedsPure Seed – Non-GMO - No FillerGreat for Fall Planting.How late can you plant lupines?Growing Lupine Flowers – Planting & Caring for Lupinus ...When to plant: If planting lupine from seed, direct sow in the garden in late fall or early winter for blooms the following spring. You can also sow seeds in the spring 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date, but your plants will bloom later in the summer.Lupinus polyphyllusLupine Seeds - Russell LupinePerhaps the most commonly known and widely cultivated Lupine species, known for growing tall, lush spikes chock full of vividly colored flowers! Also known commonly as Garden Lupine, Lupinus polyphyllus is an early season perennial that may take a year after planting to offer it's stunning blooms, but will reward a gardener's patience with abundant, colorful blooms!*Seed scarification advised for lupine seeds (Nicking or scaring seeds with hard seed coatings before planting helps the seeds absorb water. After scarification soak seeds in water overnight before planting. This will jump-start germination and get your garden growing faster.) FAST FACTSName: Russell Lupine SeedsBotanical Name: Lupinus polyphyllusLife Cycle: PerennialLight Requirement: Full Sun, Partial SunPlanting Season: Spring, FallPlant Type: Tall wildflower with abundant stacks of multicolored blossomsFeatures: Heirloom, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Fragrant, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Cut Flower Garden, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Container GardenColor: Pink, Red, Purple, Yellow, WhiteBlooms: Spring, Late Spring, Early Summer, SummerPlant Height: up to 40 inchesPlant Spacing: 12-14 inchesPlanting Depth: 1/8 inchSowing Method: Start Indoors, Direct SowCold Stratification: NoHardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,Ships: Year Round HOW TO GROW PERENNIAL RUSSELL LUPINEOnce you’ve successfully grown a lupine, you’re likely to be hooked for life.Not only is the gardener rewarded with outstanding color from spires of densely-packed flowers in a multitude of hues, but the grayish-green palmate foliage also graces the garden with fabulous texture and shape.Some of our favorite wildflowers across the United States are lupines, from the Texas bluebonnet (L. texensis), to the eye-popping displays of violet-blue Arroyo (L.succulentus) and L. polyphyllus running up the Northern Pacific Coast. Perennial lupine, the classic old-favorite is still wildly popular, as are the impressive Russell hybrids (bred from Perennial lupines during the 20th century) which come in shades of red, white, cream, orange, pink, purple as well as in bi-colored variations.Wherever you grow them, however you grow them, you’ll find yourself wanting to reach out and feel the texture of the densely bunched oh-so-touchable flowers – but you’ll certainly have to wave away a host of pollinators first! When & Where to Plant LupineChoose a sunny site with average, well-draining soil. Lupines are legumes and can improve a soil’s fertility over time.Light: Full sun is preferred. Lupine can grow in part shade, but flowering will be lessened.Soil: Lupine needs well-draining soil above all else. It prefers soil on the acid side and will not tolerate high levels of alkalinity or water-logged conditions. Russell hybrids and L. polyphyllus have more tolerance for moist conditions than many other species, but none are lovers of high heat or humidity.Lupines are deep rooted and do not spread except through re-seeding. Seeds will not come true to the original variety planted, but will eventually revert to blue-violet and white.Planting: The most important thing to note before planting Lupines, is that they are available as both annuals and perennials. While Lupine seeds may yield both annual (life cycle complete in one growing season) and perennial (long-lived, coming back each spring) varieties, potted Lupine plants are typically perennial cultivars.For seeds: Lupine seeds can be planted in very early spring, but tend to do better if planted in late spring and allowed to overwinter, blooming in the following spring like foxgloves. They have a very tough seed coat, and it’s a good idea to either soak seeds for 24-48 hours, or roughen them between two sheets of sandpaper before planting.Cover lightly with soil (1/8”) and tamp down the seeds well – making sure they make good soil to seed contact. Water in, and if the weather is dry, water lightly until germination which can take up to 10 days WE SHIP FAST & FREE! Your orders ship the next business date after payment via US mail. NO TRACKING. You can add TRACKING for $3.50 additional (see shipping charges). ORDER $10+ in the same day and we will ship in a Padded Envelope with a 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Pack (500mg)ORDER $25+ in the same day and we will ship in a First Class Package with TRACKING and two 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Packs (500mg each) CUSTOMER SERVICEWe will leave feedback for you within 48 hours of payment!Leaving Feedback for your seller. eBay guidelines: When you receive your seeds please leave a positive for us. 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Give me 48 hours to answer please and I will refund or reship. Please read the planting instructions! Some seeds require cold stratification. Some Perennials probably will not bloom until the 2nd year. Your success and happiness is our success and happiness!30 Day Return Policy If you need to return your item, we have a 30 day return policy. Please return it in the same condition it was received. <
Price: 5.98 USD
Location: Sevierville, Tennessee
End Time: 2023-12-31T12:26:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.25 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Climate: Varied Climates
Planting Time: 60-90 DAYS Blooms after first Winter
Common Name: Russell Lupine
Color: Multicolor, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
MPN: RL
Soil Type: Top Soil, Mushroom Compost, Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand
Brand: Mother Nature's Seeds
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer
Type: Flower Seeds
Life Cycle: Perennial
Watering: Medium
Genus: Lupinus polyphyllus
Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun
Features: Flowering, Open-Pollinating, Heirloom, Bees Love - Save the Bees!, Hummingbirds LOVE this plant!, Perennial - comes back every year!, Pollinators Love, Cut Flower Garden, Container Garden
Cultivating Difficulty: Moderate
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States