

Lupine Russel’s hybrids are a mixture of lupins in many colors with upright clusters. The lupines are often two-colored and add a cheerful accent to the flower border. Cutting back after flowering usually produces a second bloom.
Sow lupine seeds from the end of March - the end of May directly outside; broadly or in lines and then thin out a little later. The seeds germinate slowly. May bloom in the first year, but more abundantly the following year.
Lupine Russel’s hybrids are a mixture of lupins in many colors with upright clusters. The lupines are often two-colored and add a cheerful accent to the flower border. Cutting back after flowering usually produces a second bloom.
Sow lupine seeds from the end of March - the end of May directly outside; broadly or in lines and then thin out a little later. The seeds germinate slowly. May bloom in the first year, but more abundantly the following year.
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Lupine Russel’s hybrids are a mixture of lupins in many colors with upright clusters. The lupines are often two-colored and add a cheerful accent to the flower border. Cutting back after flowering usually produces a second bloom.
Sow lupine seeds from the end of March - the end of May directly outside; broadly or in lines and then thin out a little later. The seeds germinate slowly. May bloom in the first year, but more abundantly the following year.