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Lupines typically bloom once per growing season, usually in late spring to early summer. After their initial bloom, they may produce some additional flowers or secondary blooms if the conditions are favorable and if the plant is properly cared for. However, the main flowering period is generally singular and concentrated. Deadheading spent flowers can sometimes encourage a longer display, but a significant second bloom is not common.

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