Description
Lupinus polyphyllus | Russell Lupine ‘Noble Maiden’
Russell Lupine, also known Garden Lupine or Big Leaf Lupine, is an early season perennial flower that takes a year after planting to offer their stunning, colorful blooms. Russell Lupine hybrids are perhaps the most popular named hybrid flower group in commerce today. They were developed in England over 30 years time by Yorkshire gardener George Russell in the early 1900’s, and are still today one of the worlds favorite wildflowers. Sturdy and majestic, Lupines are not only noted for their beauty, but for their ability to thrive in challenging environments. The most commonly known and widely cultivated Lupine species, known for growing tall, lush, spikes densely packed vividly colored, pea-shaped flowers are known as Russell Lupine, or Garden Lupine. Its nectar & pollen rich blossoms attract bees by the bunches. Bumblebees are especially fond of Lupine.
‘Noble Maiden’ Lupine is an old cottage garden variety with tall, stately bright white spires of flowers.
Seeds grown from these plants will not always be exact replicas of the parent plant, but will be similar in colors and appearance.
Lupine seeds can be planted in just about any region and any climate. For best results, grow in full sun in moist, but well-drained soil, and protect young plants from slugs and snails. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage repeat-blooms. Will self-sow. Excellent for naturalizing. Not bothered by deer or rabbits.
Received the RHS Award of Garden Merit in 1937.
Type: Perennial
Sun exposure: Full sun
Mature height: 2.5- 3.5 ft
Mature width: 2-3 ft
Hardiness zones: 3-10