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Wildflowers - Wild Lupine
No peaceful mountain valley scene would be complete without the breathtaking sea of wild lupine. We currently offer nine different varieties in several beautiful colors. In addition to their impressive flower spikes, the lupine is easily identifiable by its attractive star-like leaf formations. Though the delicate seedlings are slow to develop, once the plants are established they require very little care. Here at Everwilde, we discovered that the lupine actually thrived best in our driest, sandiest soil. Take note that these seeds are very poisonous.
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Sky Lupine Seeds Lupinus nanus
This dwarf variety is a mixture of the various colors of Lupines found in the mountains and valleys of the West. These can be quickly grown as colorful annuals in gardens all over the country.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $7.52 / Oz -
Texas Bluebonnet Seeds Lupinus texensis
The Bluebonnet is a native wildflower of the deep south and holds the honor of being the State Flower of Texas. The blooms have the unique trait of changing colors as they age, which is why they sometimes look reddish and other times blueish.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $11.88 / Oz
No peaceful mountain valley scene would be complete without the breathtaking sea of wild lupine. We currently offer nine different varieties in several beautiful colors. In addition to their impressive flower spikes, the lupine is easily identifiable by its attractive star-like leaf formations. Though the delicate seedlings are slow to develop, once the plants are established they require very little care. Here at Everwilde, we discovered that the lupine actually thrived best in our driest, sandiest soil. Take note that these seeds are very poisonous.