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Lupine Lupinus 'Gallery Pink'
Lupine Lupinus 'Gallery Pink'
 
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Compact plants with 6 - 8" spires of pink and white bicolor flowers.

  • · Pink and white bicolor flowers
  • · Blooms early summer
  • · Dense pea-shaped flowers

Xerces Society - special value to native bees. The colourful spikes of Lupines are an unforgettable sight in the early summer border. Plants grow best in a deep, rich soil, slightly on the acidic side. This compact selection features tall spires of rich-pink and white flowers in late spring through early summer. The ‘Gallery Series’ hybrids were developed from the species Lupinus polyphyllus, a North American native hailing from the Pacific Northwest. As these are biennial or short-lived perennials, allow some plants to set seed for future generations, or trim back hard after flowering is over. Flower spikes are great for cutting. CAUTION: Harmful if eaten.

Blooms early to mid summer

Winter hardy, deer resistant, cut flower, reblooming

Homeowner Planting and Maintenance Tips:

Easy to grow in well-drained soil. Prefers full sun to partial shade.

Uses: border, cut flower, massed plantings
Full sun to partial shade
Height: 20" - 24"
Spacing: 18" - 24"
Growability: easy

 

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