Description
This 1937 selection from England contains an array of colors on tall spikes that are quite dramatic when planted in mass, and in groups in a mixed border. A short-lived perennial in USDA zones 4–7, Russell lupines were developed to be grown as annuals in warmer climates, so everyone can enjoy its statuesque beauty.
Variety Info
- Family: Fabaceae
- Native:North America
- Hardiness:Short lived perennial in USDA zones 4–7. Grown as annual in mild climates.
- Exposure: Full sun
- Bloom Period:Late spring to summer
- Plant Dimensions: 36″–48″ tall
- Variety Info: Multiple ½” flowers on spikes. May include white, yellow, pink, orange, red, salmon, lavender, blue, purple, and bicolors.
- Attributes:Attracts Pollinators, Deer Resistant
Sowing Info
- When to Sow Outside: 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date. In mild climates, can be sown in late summer for bloom the following spring.
- When to Start Inside: 6 to 8 weeks before your average last frost date. Roots are sensitive to disturbance; sow in biodegradable pots that can be planted directly into the ground.
- Days to Emerge:15–25 days
- Seed Depth: ⅛”
- Seed Spacing: A group of 3 seed every 18″–24″
- Thinning:When 1″ tall, thin to 1 every 18″–24″
Growing Info
- Harvesting: For longest vase life, harvest in the morning when 1/3 of the flower buds have opened.






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