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Tree Lupin.....love the perfume......
By Dottydaisy2
- 2 Jul, 2016
- 8 likes
Can anyone remember sending me some tree lupin seeds....it would have to be Amy or Brian!!
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So I understand Sue, looking forward to seeing this grow, although have no idea where to site it, needs light free draining soil, which we do not have!!
3 Jul, 2016
My one is in heavy soil, at the corner of the bungalow, not sure it will overwinter again, hence the seed.
4 Jul, 2016
How long has it been there?......have just found another blue!! want one?
5 Jul, 2016
Planted mine out last year, seed from my neighbour down the road. She can't keep hers more than a couple of years. Your blue is nicer than hers, which is a dull slate blue colour.
6 Jul, 2016
I can save you some seeds or you can have one of the plants?
6 Jul, 2016
It wasn't me Angela , the last time I grew a Tree Lupin it was grown from seeds I collected where they grow on the beach and they were yellow I don't have any now ...I like this colour .
8 Jul, 2016
Thanks Amy....... they must have come from Chilterns.......
10 Jul, 2016
I really love tree lupins. Rachel has a white one. I must remember to sniff it!
10 Jul, 2016
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I didn't realise it had a scent, or is that just the blue one? I have the yellow, it has almost finished flowering and have kept 1/2 doz pods to develop for seed, as not long lived.
3 Jul, 2016