Sunday, December 9, 2012

Lupine

Lupine

Lupinus sp.

 



 

Common Names:

Lupine Russell hybrid (Lupinus subcarnosus) 
Texas Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis)

Form:

Herbaceous flower up to 4' tall (Russel hybrids)  or 1' tall (bluebonnets)

Growing:

Full sun to partial shade, prefers acid soil.  Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before average last frost.

Seed Saving:

Collect fully mature, dried seedpods in late Summer or Fall, before frost.  Dried seed is speckled, about 1/8" diameter.

Permaculture uses:

Nitrogen fixer 
Attracts pollinators
Important host plant for the larvae of the endangered Karner Blue butterfly.

Needs:

Soil, water, sunlight, nutrients, beneficial bacteria


Products:

Nitrogen, Seeds, Leaves, Flowers, Roots, Root nodules


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