LUPINUS densiflorus aureus (Yellow Lupine)
Lupinus Densiflorus Aureus is an annual wildflower native to California, commonly known as Yellow lupine. Yellow Lupine will produce gorgeous, bright yellow flowers. They are very easy to germinate, but it is recommended to soak the seeds in warm water overnight before sowing them. Lupinus Densiflorus Aureus features lush foliage and produces tall spikes of majestic, golden-yellow, sweet pea like flowers that blooms in summer mostly attracting hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. It is a wonderful cut flower. Once fully grown, Yellow Lupine will not require much maintenance on a daily basis.
Number of Seeds | Max Coverage Area (Square Ft.) | |
---|---|---|
1OZ | 1,125 | 58 |
1/4LB | 4,500 | 230 |
1/2LB | 9,000 | 460 |
1LB | 18,000 | 920 |
5LB | 90,000 | 4,600 |
Scientific Name: Lupinus Densiflorus Aureus
Common Name: Yellow Lupine
Plant Type: Annual
Family: Fabaceae
Native Range: California
Height: 24 to 36 "
Spread: 12 " to 16 "
Zone: 3 to 10
Exposure: Full Sun
Blooming Season: Spring, Summer
Attracts: Humming Birds, Bees and Butterflies
Flower Shape: Cut Flower
Flower Color: Yellow
Moisture: Average
Water Requirement: Average
Soil Type: Average/ Dry/ Medium/ Well-drained
Soil pH: 6.0-8.0
Uses: Perfect for Road side and Hill Side Gardening, Sunny Borders in Seaside Landscape