The Story
Lupins are a nitrogen-fixing perennial in the pea family. The green palmate foliage first appears in early Spring, followed by tall flower spires in late Spring and Summer.
Each stem can hold up to 100 individual pea-like flower buds and make for excellent cut flowers.
They thrive in cooler climates and add cottage appeal to any garden especially when mass planted.
Description
Lupins are a nitrogen-fixing perennial in the pea family. The green palmate foliage first appears in early Spring, followed by tall flower spires in late Spring and Summer.
Each stem can hold up to 100 individual pea-like flower buds and make for excellent cut flowers.
They thrive in cooler climates and add cottage appeal to any garden especially when mass planted.
















