Lupines need water regularly depending on how dry the soil can get. Make sure the soil doesn't dry out completely. Lupines need TLC.
Lupines are perennial plants, meaning they come back every year without needing to be replanted annually.
To care for lupines in a vase, start by cutting the stems at an angle under running water to prevent air bubbles from forming. Remove any lower leaves that would be submerged to reduce bacterial growth. Place the lupines in a clean vase filled with fresh water and add flower preservatives if available. Keep the arrangement in a cool area, away from direct sunlight and drafts, and change the water every few days to prolong their freshness.
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Lupinus is a genus of flowering plant in the legume family. There are about 280 species of Lupine.
I have lupines growing 15 feet from a very large black walnut. They have been doing fine for 2 years.
Lupines is a perennial. You chop off the flower head after its done blooming and the plant will die down on its own and come back after the winter.
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The word "lupine" means "like a wolf".
Yeah, you can plant them pretty much anytime, except in periods of extreme heat and cold; they pretty much germinate themselves, especially after you plant them the first time.
Enough water
alot of water