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Lupine Gallery Mix

These are the world-famous multi-colored lupines everyone loves. Growing to about 18 inches tall. (Lupinus)
Plant - 3" pot

$8.95

Sale: $4.48

16 Plants - 3" pot

$110.95

Sale: $55.48

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Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Plant Size: 18-24" tall, 15-18" wide
Light: Full Sun, Mostly Sunny, Half Sun / Half Shade
Bloom Time: Early to mid summer
Shipping: Most orders ship within 5 business days.

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Details
SKU 101PERG
Botanical Name Lupinus
Common Name Lupine
Primary Flower Color Mixed
Estimated Mature Height 18-24" tall
Ships As Potted Plant
Planting Season Spring, Summer
Planting Depth Crown of plant should rest just at or above the soil surface after watering in.
Bloom Time Early to mid summer
Estimated Mature Spread 15-18" wide
Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny, Half Sun / Half Shade
Soil Moisture Average, Well Draining
Will Tolerate Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil, Acidic Soil
Zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Suggested Uses Deer Resistant, Cut Flowers, Borders, Showy Flowers
Our Master Gardeners Suggest Pairing With:
  • Organic Flower Fertilizer

    Organic Flower Fertilizer

  • Transplanting Trowel

    Transplanting Trowel

Description
Everybody loves lupines. And most lupine species are American wildflowers. From coast to coast they are loved...the famous Pacific coast lupines, the Texas Bluebonnet, and the widespread Wild Blue Lupine of the eastern US.

But when it comes to hybrids, there is really only one group--the world-famous Russell Lupines. They were created by crossing several lupine species, most notably blue L. polyphyllus, a native of the Pacific Northwest. By careful hybridization and years of work, a man named George Russell in England perfected the multicolored strains in 1937, and they've been the standards ever since.

The Gallery Hybrids are considered a dwarf form, since many lupines are very tall plants. Gallery Hybrids grow to only about 18 in an endless array of colors and bi-colors.

Growing Lupines These prized plants are not hard to grow, and in fact, many of the wild species are permanent features in wildflower meadows. (See our Individual Species List for seeds of several native species including Texas Bluebonnet.)

The Russell Hybrids are a bit more fussy. They are best where soils are rich and conditions are cool. In zones 4 and 5 they are fine, but considered a short-lived perennial, even in New England. From Zone 6 south, they grow beautifully, but are hard to preserve and should be planted as annuals.

One of my favorite perennial author/experts, Alan Armitage, says, Flowers more perfect than those of the lupine hybrids are difficult to imagine.

Our Master Gardeners Suggest Pairing With:
  • Organic Flower Fertilizer

    Organic Flower Fertilizer

  • Transplanting Trowel

    Transplanting Trowel

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Dead Plants When they arrived

By Unhappy

from Pasco, WA

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Pros

  • Low Maintenance

Cons

  • Plants were dead

Best Uses

  • Large Areas

Comments about American Meadows Lupine Gallery Mix - Plant:

Most of the Lupines when they arrived were in BAD condition, the majority of them looked dead when I unpacked them and they have not recpvered. Not sure I care to order plants from here again.

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Stellar Performer

By the librarian

from Hyde Park, NY

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Pros

  • Accurate Instructions
  • Attractive
  • Hardy
  • Healthy

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    • Garden
    • Outdoors

    Comments about American Meadows Lupine Gallery Mix - Plant:

    I placed these in front of two wall-mounted trellises of clematis to provide a little bit of shade for the clematis feet. What a perfect choice! The range of colors highlight provide a beautiful contrast to the clematis while providing an interesting backdrop. These beauties are spectacular!

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    • Organic Flower Fertilizer

      Organic Flower Fertilizer

    • Transplanting Trowel

      Transplanting Trowel

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    Most orders ship within 5 business days.

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    As soon as your order is placed you will receive a confirmation email. You will receive a second email the day your order ships telling you how it has been sent. Some perennials are shipped as potted plants, some as perennial roots packed in peat.  The ‘Details’ tab describes how that item will ship. All perennials are packaged to withstand shipping and are fully-guaranteed. Please open upon receipt and follow the instructions included.

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    Our Master Gardeners Suggest Pairing With:
    • Organic Flower Fertilizer

      Organic Flower Fertilizer

    • Transplanting Trowel

      Transplanting Trowel

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    These are the world-famous multi-colored lupines everyone loves. Growing to about 18 inches tall. (Lupinus)

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