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Texas Bluebonnet Seeds (Lupinus texensis)

Texas Bluebonnet Seeds (Lupinus texensis)

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One of the world's great wildflowers, Bluebonnet is not easy, even in Texas. Once happy, it's spectacular. Annual.
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Grow this world-famous wildflower as a novelty, but don’t expect the natural splendor Texas enjoys. These flowers, coupled with a few other famous species, make the Texas spring truly one of the world’s top natural wildflower shows. Away from home, bluebonnets are notoriously picky and slow to perform. By the way, officially, several lupine species are called “Texas Bluebonnet” and qualify as the Texas state flower; however, this is the most popular one. For surefire lupine meadow color, choose one of the easier non-bluebonnet lupine species, such as L. succulentus.
No. of seeds per lb: 15,875

Botanical NameLupinus texensis
Common NameTexas Bluebonnet
TypePerennial in warm areas. Grown as annual in colder regions.
ColorBright blue and contrasting white
HeightUnder 2 ft.
Bloom TimeEarly season
FlowerSpike of sweet-pea-like flowers
Sun/ShadeNeeds full sun.
Soil PreferencesAdaptable, but like all lupines, prefers loose, sandy soil.
Moisture RequirementsAverage moisture, well-drained.
Where To Grow ItCan be grown in any region, but best in Texas.
Zones3-8
Indigenous ToEastern and Southern Texas
Texas Bluebonnet seeds Texas Bluebonnet Seeds (Lupinus texensis)
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