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Tree Lupins
Bright and BOLD, Tree Lupins will
withstand the toughest winters. Grow the biggest, brightest and boldest
evergreen lupins ever! Deliciously fragrant, to form a beautiful hedge or
screen, or as a focal point in any garden. Our Scottish customers tell
us their Tree Lupins have survived winters as low as minus 12 degrees C,
so what more proof of their ‘winter worth’ could you have? Once you
have planted Tree Lupins they will go on growing year-after-year
without replanting - a real investment. They reach a height of
approximately 5 feet, so just trim them to the height you require. They
are called ‘Tree Lupins’ due to the plant having a ‘trunk-like’ stem,
rather like a small tree. Why Tree Lupins can be a good choice for your
garden: • Long flowering period • In leaf all-yearround • Fully
winter hardy: ice, snow and frost are no problem • Tough • Resilient •
Easy • Beautiful blooms • Delighful screen or informal hedge. We
recommend planting 3-foot apart. How do Tree Lupins differ from
‘ordinary’ lupins? Varieties such as Russell Lupins die down to the ground
each winter, sprouting again the next year. They have soft stems. The
Tree Lupin develops a tough bark-like stem, rather as a small tree does;
hence the name. They remain in leaf all year and the blooms are far more
numerous than the spikes of ‘ordinary’ garden Lupins. Supplied as a
mixture of naturally-varying shades, which may include cream, white,
yellow and, sometimes, blue.
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