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Wildflowers - Lupine Seeds
Lupines come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, and seem to hybridize easily forming even more variations. Some species like the Russell Lupines and Perennial lupines can be quite aggressive in their growth, and can take over areas if allowed to. Other native species like wild lupine flowers are much smaller and more mild. The palm-shaped leaf of the lupine family is unique, but can be toxic to grazing animals. Probably the most popular lupine flower seed that we sell is the Texas Bluebonnet which is blue with red shades at times. Most of these wildflower seeds are drought resistant, and like dry soils - sometimes you can find them growing in sand in nature where nothing else can make it. The lupines from the western US like the Sky Lupine or the Yellow Lupine are annuals and are the easiest and fastest growing lupines. Take a look at our lupine seeds in bulk below!
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Sky Lupine Seeds Lupinus nanus Quick View
xSky Lupine Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Out of Stock Small Lupine Seeds Lupinus polycarpus Quick View
xSmall Lupine Seeds
Lupinus polycarpus
Small, but mighty, this short variety produces stunning blue-violet blossoms. This wildflower is a native of the Pacific Coast, but can easily be adapted as an annual to most garden conditions.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Texas Bluebonnet Seeds Lupinus texensis Quick View
xTexas Bluebonnet Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Yellow Lupine Seeds Lupinus densiflorus Quick View
xYellow Lupine Seeds
Lupinus densiflorus
Discovered all along the Pacific Coast, this golden flower loves sunshine. There are dozens of types of native Lupines in this region, but this annual does not mind growing in gardens far from home. This annual is easy to grow and produces a pretty showy flower with minimal effort.
Starting at $3.48 USD
Lupines come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, and seem to hybridize easily forming even more variations. Some species like the Russell Lupines and Perennial lupines can be quite aggressive in their growth, and can take over areas if allowed to. Other native species like wild lupine flowers are much smaller and more mild. The palm-shaped leaf of the lupine family is unique, but can be toxic to grazing animals. Probably the most popular lupine flower seed that we sell is the Texas Bluebonnet which is blue with red shades at times. Most of these wildflower seeds are drought resistant, and like dry soils - sometimes you can find them growing in sand in nature where nothing else can make it. The lupines from the western US like the Sky Lupine or the Yellow Lupine are annuals and are the easiest and fastest growing lupines. Take a look at our lupine seeds in bulk below!