Not so much. Lupin is a wildflower.
After bloom you can cut the lupine plant down to the end of the flower spikes. Leave the rest of the plant. The lupine will reseed itself.
I put a blue lupine plant in my shade garden.
Cats and snakes eat the plant lupine.:)
It is the Jonas Brothers house!
Yes if the plant is not infected with the fungus Phomopsis
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lupinus spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lupinusspp.
The word lupine means of, or like, a wolf.
The first plant to grow after the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens was the lupine, a flowering plant with nitrogen-fixing abilities that help improve the soil conditions. Lupine was followed by other pioneer species like fireweed, willow, and alder, which gradually helped in the restoration of the ecosystem.
There is a type of lupine which is native in areas such as North Carolina. It grows well, in many forms, in the southeastern United States. This is far from being a complete answer, though .
Lupine Essence was created on 1997-04-07.
The word lupine means of, or like, a wolf.