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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Red Texas Bluebonnet Seeds Lupinus Texensis, Wild Native Lupine Seeds- Attract Pollinators & Low-Maintenance - Perennial Stunning
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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Red Texas Bluebonnet Seeds Lupinus Texensis, Wild Native Lupine Seeds- Attract Pollinators & Low-Maintenance - Perennial Stunning

USDA Hardiness Zone. Lupinus texensis is a very beautiful flower grown in 3-8(USDA). Pollinator and bird friendly. The plant produces a tall, spire of brightly colored flowers that bloom from early spring well into the summer. Honey Bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies love the nectar of this flower. Easy to grow. Lupinus texensis is easy to grow and low …
USDA Hardiness Zone. Lupinus texensis is a very beautiful flower grown in 3-8(USDA). Pollinator and bird friendly. The plant produces a tall, spire of brightly colored flowers that bloom from early spring well into the summer. Honey Bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies love the nectar of this flower. Easy to grow. Lupinus texensis is easy to grow and low- maintenance. With a little bit of patience and proper care, you can enjoy these beautiful flowers freely in your garden for many years to come. Sow. Soak seeds overnight, or scarify them by rubbing them with sandpaper or a nail file, then plant them in the garden about 1/4 inch deep. Water lightly each day until they sprout. Germination will take 14 to 30 days. Use.Texas Bluebonnet is great for flower beds, borders, or planting in clumps on grassy slopes, and can also be planted in pots or as cut flowers. Its seeds are high protein fodder and are used as green manure and cover crops, as well as a source of nectar and ornamental plants. Bluebonnet is a name given to any of a number of purple-flowered species of the genus Lupinus predominantly found in southwestern United States and is collectively the state flower of Texas. The shape of the petals on the flower resembles the bonnet worn by pioneer women to shield them from the sun. How to Grow Texas Bluebonnet From Seed Because Texas Bluebonnet develop long taproots, it is best to seed them directly into the garden in the location you want to grow them. Plant when the soil is warmed in the spring and all danger of frost has passed. Soak the seeds overnight, or scarify them by rubbing them with sandpaper or a nail file, then plant them in the garden about 1/4 inch deep. Water lightly each day until they sprout. They will take 14 to 30 days to germinate and sprout, so be patient. CARE. This native species is grown much the same as the more common hybrid garden Texas Bluebonnet. Texas Bluebonnet, having long taproots, are one of those fussy plants that dislike being transplanted. For this reason, it is better to try to establish them by seeding them directly into the garden. Texas Bluebonnet love cool weather and react badly to the combination of heat and humidity. In fact, some long-time gardeners for whom Texas Bluebonnet once thrived are beginning to find that climate change is making the plant harder to grow in their regions, while gardeners in very cool zones are finding newfound delight in Texas Bluebonnet.
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USDA Hardiness Zone. Lupinus texensis is a very beautiful flower grown in 3-8(USDA). Pollinator and bird friendly. The plant produces a tall, spire of brightly colored flowers that bloom from early spring well into the summer. Honey Bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies love the nectar of this flower. Easy to grow. Lupinus texensis is easy to grow and low- maintenance. With a little bit of patience and proper care, you can enjoy these beautiful flowers freely in your garden for many years to come. Sow. Soak seeds overnight, or scarify them by rubbing them with sandpaper or a nail file, then plant them in the garden about 1/4 inch deep. Water lightly each day until they sprout. Germination will take 14 to 30 days. Use.Texas Bluebonnet is great for flower beds, borders, or planting in clumps on grassy slopes, and can also be planted in pots or as cut flowers. Its seeds are high protein fodder and are used as green manure and cover crops, as well as a source of nectar and ornamental plants. Bluebonnet is a name given to any of a number of purple-flowered species of the genus Lupinus predominantly found in southwestern United States and is collectively the state flower of Texas. The shape of the petals on the flower resembles the bonnet worn by pioneer women to shield them from the sun. How to Grow Texas Bluebonnet From Seed Because Texas Bluebonnet develop long taproots, it is best to seed them directly into the garden in the location you want to grow them. Plant when the soil is warmed in the spring and all danger of frost has passed. Soak the seeds overnight, or scarify them by rubbing them with sandpaper or a nail file, then plant them in the garden about 1/4 inch deep. Water lightly each day until they sprout. They will take 14 to 30 days to germinate and sprout, so be patient. CARE. This native species is grown much the same as the more common hybrid garden Texas Bluebonnet. Texas Bluebonnet, having long taproots, are one of those fussy plants that dislike being transplanted. For this reason, it is better to try to establish them by seeding them directly into the garden. Texas Bluebonnet love cool weather and react badly to the combination of heat and humidity. In fact, some long-time gardeners for whom Texas Bluebonnet once thrived are beginning to find that climate change is making the plant harder to grow in their regions, while gardeners in very cool zones are finding newfound delight in Texas Bluebonnet.

Specifications

Pack Size50.0 Count
Plant height15 Inches
OrganicGmo Free
Water RequirementsRegular Watering
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlower
Expected Blooming PeriodSpring To Summer
ColorMaroon Red
Expected Planting PeriodSpring,fall
BrandQauzuy Garden
Item Weight0.176 Ounces
Product Dimensions2 X 2 X 1 Inches
Special FeatureAttracts Pollinators, Extended Bloom Time
Usda Hardiness Zone3–8 (Usda)
Product Care InstructionsModerate Watering
Soil TypeRich, Moist, Well-drained