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It grows from ~ feet to 5 feet in height and has beautiful, long spikes of pea-shaped or butterfly-like flowers covering at least 12 inches on stems 3 feet or more high. The flowers are a clear, azure-blue, white or pink, with soft green leaves divided into small, ... The plants tend to spread out while growing.
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Conditions : Normal Watering for Outdoor Plants ; Normal watering means that soil should be kept evenly moist and watered regularly, as conditions require. Most plants like 1 inch of water a week during the growing season, but take care not to over water. ... Sanitation is a must - clean up and remove all leaves, flowers,
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How to Grow Lupine Flower Plants ... Easy, quick growing Lupines rise to a stately 3 feet and prefer cool weather climates. ... Search for: Flowers; Annuals; Perennials; Bulbs...
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In the West, 1993 was the year of the lupine. ... Biologists now recognize lupines as pioneer plants that are specifically adapted to colonize and thrive in severe growing conditions. Lupines are esteemed as ... * Lupinus arboreus, a 6-foot perennial shrub, hardy to Zone 8, with flowers that are usually lemon yellow;
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The Lupine flower is worthy of a place in every garden as it makes such a glorious display of long-stemmed spikes bearing pea-shaped flowers. Useful for mixed flower beds, borders, and cutting. Hartwegii mix Lupine flowers blooms mid summer through early fall. ... LOW GROWING: Orange, Gold, Yellow, Mahogany and Gold...
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Description of lupine: The best known are Russell hybrids, which, under favorable conditions, ... Growing lupine: The so-called perennial lupines grow best in areas with cool summers and mild winters. Elsewhere, they are best treated as ... ; Lupine flowers are multicolored annuals that actually belong to the legume family.
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Wild lupine in my backyard. This plant is prone to have light yellow leaves making me think it needs an acid soil ... I once got interested in lupines when I saw them growing wild in Eastern Canada, they were impressive. Whole fields were covered in purple and you could find them along the roadside or at the beach.
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Does well in most soil conditions. A good choice to use as filler in ... #FL 53 – LUPINE (Lupinus polyphyllus) - Spikes of beautiful little white, pink, violet-blue, red, yellow and peach colored flowers, growing on 24 to 36 inch plants. Very hardy. CAUTION: All parts of plant are poisonous if taken internally.
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www.heirloomseeds.com/flowers.htm
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Amsonia tabernaemontana - Blue Star Round clusters of sky blue flowers in the spring. Will tolerate varied growing conditions and makes a nice show in the garden. Prefers some extra moisture. Shade to Semi, Rich Moist Soil, Spring, 1-3 ft Tall, Zones 3-8...
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