Sustainably Grown Organic Lupin 'Lupini'
Lupinus polyphyllus 'Lupini' is a compact North American perennial known for its vibrant flower spikes. This variety produces abundant blooms in a sunny garden location and requires minimal maintenance once established, making it an excellent choice for reliable summer colour.
🌞 Plant Features
The 'Lupini' is a dwarf variety that reaches approximately 30cm (1 foot) in height. These fully hardy perennials withstand British winters and perform well in full sun to partial shade conditions. Well-draining soil is essential for optimal growth and plant health.
🌸 Flowers
The distinctive flowers appear as densely packed spires of pea-like blooms. Available in a range of colours including blue, pink, and white, these flowers create striking displays during late spring and early summer.
🌿 Habit
This compact lupin variety develops a neat dwarf clump. Strong stems emerge from a base of green foliage, providing both vertical interest and textural contrast in garden borders.
🌸 Maintenance:
Lupini' demonstrates good drought tolerance once established and generally resists common pests and diseases. Regular deadheading promotes continuous blooming. Proper drainage is essential to prevent root rot. The plant maintains winter interest through its architectural seed heads, which also provide food for birds, while the foliage remains green until first frost. treat.
🌱 How to Care For Lupus 'Lupini'
Plant in a location with full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. Incorporate organic matter such as compost or aged manure before planting to improve soil structure and fertility. Space plants 60-90cm (2-3 feet) apart.
Provide consistent moisture during the first growing season and periods of drought. Apply a balanced organic fertiliser in early spring. Regular deadheading extends the blooming period. After the initial bloom, pruning stems back by one-third can stimulate late summer flowers. Cut back stems to ground level in late autumn or early winter and remove damaged foliage.
🚫 Are Lupins Invasive?
Lupinus 'Lupini' is not classified as invasive in the UK. While some self-seeding may occur, populations are easily managed by removing unwanted seedlings.
This versatile lupin variety performs well as a specimen plant, border addition, or container planting. The flowers are suitable for both fresh and dried arrangements, providing extended decorative value throughout the year.