Lupinus
By Aleyna
- 22 Oct, 2020
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A friend brought a packet of lupine seeds from the USA. The species identified in the package is "wild perennial Lupine". They were planted in July. Remembering that our winter lasts from June to September. They are like that. Is it really so at the beginning?
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Thank you Andrew. I'm willing to see the lupine flowers.
23 Oct, 2020
Look forward to seeing the flowers, Aleyna.
23 Oct, 2020
me too :)
26 Oct, 2020
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What else?
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See who else is growing Lupinus perennis (Wild Perennial Lupin).
See who else has plants in genus Lupinus.
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Yes, they look like lupins
22 Oct, 2020