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Morello Cherry Lupine Perennial Plant - Lupinus regalis - 4" Pot
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Morello Cherry Lupine Perennial Plant - Lupinus regalis - 4" Pot

Lupine 'Morello Cherry' (Lupinus) Large stalks of fragrant, rich cherry red flowers on deep red stems brighten the landscape in early summer. Count on even the youngest plants to produce flowers. From Thomson & Morgan. Striking flower spikes attract hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden. Lightly scented flowers are excellent for cut flowers. Sp…
Lupine 'Morello Cherry' (Lupinus) Large stalks of fragrant, rich cherry red flowers on deep red stems brighten the landscape in early summer. Count on even the youngest plants to produce flowers. From Thomson & Morgan. Striking flower spikes attract hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden. Lightly scented flowers are excellent for cut flowers. Space 15-18" apart. Lupinus can be hardy annuals, half hardy annuals or hardy perennials.They reach from 3-4 feet in height depending upon species and variety. They have stiff erect spikes that carry pea like flowers that grow in racemes. Lupinus flowers are a variety of colors including purple, blue, pink, white and yellow. The perennial varieties of lupinus come into bloom in the summer, whilst annual varieties will flower about two months after being sown. Some common names for Lupinus include Lupin, Lupine, Bluebonnet and Texas Bluebonnet.
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Lupine 'Morello Cherry' (Lupinus) Large stalks of fragrant, rich cherry red flowers on deep red stems brighten the landscape in early summer. Count on even the youngest plants to produce flowers. From Thomson & Morgan. Striking flower spikes attract hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden. Lightly scented flowers are excellent for cut flowers. Space 15-18" apart. Lupinus can be hardy annuals, half hardy annuals or hardy perennials.They reach from 3-4 feet in height depending upon species and variety. They have stiff erect spikes that carry pea like flowers that grow in racemes. Lupinus flowers are a variety of colors including purple, blue, pink, white and yellow. The perennial varieties of lupinus come into bloom in the summer, whilst annual varieties will flower about two months after being sown. Some common names for Lupinus include Lupin, Lupine, Bluebonnet and Texas Bluebonnet.