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Hairy Lupine (Lupinus Mutabilis Mix) 50 seeds (#1558)

Hairy Lupine (Lupinus Mutabilis Mix) 50 seeds (#1558)
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Model: #1558
Brand: Toraf (PL)
0.80€
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Description Hairy Lupine (Lupinus Mutabilis Mix) 50 seeds (#1558)

An annual plant with thick stems and colorful inflorescences.
It blooms from July to frost. Great accessory for any mixed flower beds or compositions.
It grows better in wet and light soils.
Approximately 50 seeds in 1g pack.

Genus - Lupinus
Species - Mutabilis
Variety - Mix
Common name - Hairy Lupine
Pre-Treatment - Not-required
Hardiness zones - 4 - 9
Height - 0,30 - 1 m
Spread - 0,30 m
Plant type - Perennial flower
Exposure - Sun to Partial Shade
Growth rate - Fast
Soil PH - Neutral-alkaline
Soil type - Light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils, can grow in nutritionally poor soil.
Water requirements - Well-drained, moist soil, can tolerate drought.
Landscape uses - gardens, borders, cutting
Bloom season - September - October
Leaf / Flower color - Green, blue - green / Blue, pink, violet, red, yellow

GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Presoak seeds for 12 hours and plant immediately. Choose your site. Lupine likes full sun to partial shade, and will tolerate dry or moist sites, although the soil should have good drainage. Lupine prefers poor quality or sandy soil, and it is a good flower to plant in that troublesome corner of your garden where nothing else will grow.
2. Best time for sowing inside or outside - from April to June.
3. To plant lupine in the fall, prepare the bed by removing any weeds and loosening the soil with a metal garden rake. Bury the seeds under 1/4 to 1/8 of an inch of soil, and water thoroughly. The lupine will sprout the following spring.
4. To plant lupine in the spring, you will need to simulate winter, so wrap the lupine seeds in a damp paper towel and store them in a loosely closed plastic bag in the refrigerator for seven to ten days. Prepare the bed and sow the lupine seeds in your garden in the early spring, after the danger of frost has passed. The seeds will germinate in about a week.

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Hairy Lupine (Lupinus Mutabilis Mix) 50 seeds (#1558)
Hairy Lupine (Lupinus Mutabilis Mix) 50 seeds (#1558)
Model: #1558
SOLD OUT
0.80€
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If there is one thing that makes ornamental plant seeds stubbornly refuse to germinate, it is the lack of a cold period. In nature, it is simple: a seed falls to the ground in autumn, spends winter in moisture and low temperatures, and wakes up in sp..
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