Lupinus texenis
TEXAS BLUEBONNET
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One of the most known wildflowers, the Texas Bluebonnet is easily grown seeds, and it can transform a field into a colorful display of lovely blue wild flowers!
The Texas Bluebonnet wildflower was adopted as the State Flower of Texas in 1901 and is most often seen in beautiful floral displays along road sides, in woodlands, and in pastures all over the state. Though native to Texas, these wild flowers grow in other states and areas in North America, and when planted in mass, the visual effect is stunning.
The scent of these blossoms has been diversely described, many people say they give off no scent, while others describe the scent as sweet.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 3-10
Height: 60cm, 24"
Location: Sun
Seeds per packet: 10
Soak the seeds for 6-12 hours before planting. Place just under the surface of the soil and water in. Keep in a well-ventilated location for germination. Temperature 20-22C (68-72F). Seeds germinate in 14-60 days.
Sometimes lupin can be susceptible to "dampening off,? which is a term used for rotting of the young plants. There are extra measures that can be used to help prevent this. (1) Surface sow the seeds, and then covering them with a 1/4" thick layer of perlite. (2) Use a soluble fungicide.
Ornamental use only. These seeds and or plants are poisonous.
Lupinus texenis
TEXAS BLUEBONNET
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One of the most known wildflowers, the Texas Bluebonnet is easily grown seeds, and it can transform a field into a colorful display of lovely blue wild flowers!
The Texas Bluebonnet wildflower was adopted as the State Flower of Texas in 1901 and is most often seen in beautiful floral displays along road sides, in woodlands, and in pastures all over the state. Though native to Texas, these wild flowers grow in other states and areas in North America, and when planted in mass, the visual effect is stunning.
The scent of these blossoms has been diversely described, many people say they give off no scent, while others describe the scent as sweet.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 3-10
Height: 60cm, 24"
Location: Sun
Seeds per packet: 10
Soak the seeds for 6-12 hours before planting. Place just under the surface of the soil and water in. Keep in a well-ventilated location for germination. Temperature 20-22C (68-72F). Seeds germinate in 14-60 days.
Sometimes lupin can be susceptible to "dampening off,? which is a term used for rotting of the young plants. There are extra measures that can be used to help prevent this. (1) Surface sow the seeds, and then covering them with a 1/4" thick layer of perlite. (2) Use a soluble fungicide.
Ornamental use only. These seeds and or plants are poisonous.