Big Leaf Lupine

Big Leaf Lupine has bold green leaves that support the tall spires of deep blue, purple or red flowers. This native flower is one of the tallest western species of lupine. It can be found in streambanks, meadows or other moist locations from southern California to British Columbia. This variety of lupine can be grown in full sun to partial shade. Hummingbirds are attracted to the Big Leaf Lupine.

 
Details:
  • Common Name: Big Leaf Lupine
  • Latin Name: Lupinus polyphylus
  • Type: Flower
  • Color: purple
  • Cycle: Perennial
  • Origin: Native
  • Height: 36-60"
  • Seeds Per Pound: 19,000
  • Seeding Rate: 35

*Planting and Bloom Season. Please remember that Planting and Bloom seasons will differ for each variety depending on the location and climate conditions where they are being planted. Please refer to the USDA Plant Hardiness Map provided in our FAQ section for specifics on how to determine the best time of year to plant for your specific situation. The information provided below is based on experienced agricultural practices throughout the Willamette Valley of Oregon and is applicable to Zones 7-10 only.