Xela's Garden
Lupin -Russell hybrids
Genus: Lupinus.
Species: Lupinus polyphyllus.
Planted '08 Shenstone rose bed
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Seed sown ?.02.09
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Plant type : hardy perennial
Position:
Soil: preferring a lime-free, well drained soil that is not too heavy Exposure: sun or partial shade.
Flowers: June - Aug
Colours: range of shades of red, pink, cerise, yellow, cream, blue & purple
Scent ?
Height: 100cm in 5 years
Spread:60cm " " "
Annuals can be sown from seed in situ in spring to flower the same summer, whereas hardy herbaceous perennials can be set out in early autumn or spring for summer flowering. Perennials can be propagated by taking basal cuttings or dividing in spring. For a dashing showpiece, grow lupins in colourful pots.
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Reminders for this plant
Due over 15 years ago:
Divide
Perennials can be propagated by taking basal cuttings or dividing in spring.
Due over 14 years ago:
Propagate
Perennials can be propagated by taking basal cuttings or dividing in spring.
Due over 13 years ago:
Divide / take cuttings
Perennials can be propagated by taking basal cuttings or dividing in spring.
Due over 11 years ago:
Take cuttings
Perennials can be propagated by taking basal cuttings or dividing in spring [March - April].