




Russell Lupine Seeds
- Perennial; A rainbow of colors!
- North American Native Wildflower
- Prefers full sun exposure
Fast Facts
About Russell Lupine Seeds
Lupinus polyphyllus
Buy Lupine Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Lupine Seeds - Russell Lupine
Perhaps the most commonly known and widely cultivated Lupine species, known for growing tall, lush spikes chock full of vividly colored flowers! Also known commonly as Garden Lupine, Lupinus polyphyllus is an early season perennial that may take a year after planting to offer its stunning blooms, but will reward a gardener's patience with abundant, colorful blooms!
*Seed scarification advised for lupine seeds (Nicking or scaring seeds with hard seed coatings before planting helps the seeds absorb water. After scarification, soak seeds in water overnight before planting. This will jump-start germination and get your garden growing faster.)
Fast Facts
About Russell Lupine Seeds
Lupinus polyphyllus
Buy Lupine Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Lupine Seeds - Russell Lupine
Perhaps the most commonly known and widely cultivated Lupine species, known for growing tall, lush spikes chock full of vividly colored flowers! Also known commonly as Garden Lupine, Lupinus polyphyllus is an early season perennial that may take a year after planting to offer its stunning blooms, but will reward a gardener's patience with abundant, colorful blooms!
*Seed scarification advised for lupine seeds (Nicking or scaring seeds with hard seed coatings before planting helps the seeds absorb water. After scarification, soak seeds in water overnight before planting. This will jump-start germination and get your garden growing faster.)
How to Plant Russell Lupine
When to Plant Lupine Seeds
Direct sow in early Spring, as soon as the soil is able to be worked. You can also start Lupine seeds indoors, 4-8 weeks before the final frost of the Spring. In temperate climates, Lupine seeds can also be sown in the Fall, after the first killing frost.
Where to Plant Lupine Seeds
Choose a space with Full Sun conditions, or some light shade. Lupines do best in moist, well-draining, somewhat sandy and well-worked soil.
How to Plant Lupine Seeds
Soak the seeds overnight in lukewarm water, or you can use sandpaper to rough up the exterior coating of the seed. This will help make it easier for your seeds to germinate and give you a stronger success rate. Direct sow your seeds onto the surface of the sil and compress, but do not cover, as Lupines need sunlight to germinate. Sprouts will appear in about 10-15 days.
How to Care for Lupine
Deadhead spent blooms to encourage additional flowering through the season. Taller varieties of Lupine may need staking as well. Don't cut down dead spikes in the Spring/summer, and instead wait until the fall. Likewise, seed pods can be harvested and saved for future plantings. For perennial Lupine, mulching in the winter can be beneficial for the roots. As Spring approaches, the mulching can be removed.
Seed Coverage for Russell Lupine Seeds
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |
1 Pound |
Up to 10,000 Sq. Ft |
5 Pounds |
Up to 1.25 Acres |
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From Our Customers
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Friends just had theirs pop up and we're so excited for ours to bloom soon!
- Commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true empero, Aug 2019
Lupines
Lupines are growing everywhere , even the few seeds that the wife tossed at the edge of the woods .
You definitely have a good product !
- Joseph Blodgett, Jun 2016
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We purchases an oz of lupine seeds. They were delivered quickly and packaged nicely. We have scattered the seeds and there are several small plants already showing. Looking forward to the blooms next season. We will definitely purchase again from your company.
- Mrs B, May 2016