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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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Arroyo Lupine Seeds Lupinus succulentus Quick View
xArroyo Lupine Seeds
Lupinus succulentus
Though native to California, this lovely wildflower can be found throughout the American southwest. This annual grows quickly and is very easy to grow in the garden, no matter where you live.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
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
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.