About Wild Lupine

Showy blue to violet tiered spikes of blossoms May–June. Seven to 11 leaflets are arranged like wagon-wheel spokes. Seed from Crawford County, Wis.

About Lupine, Wild

Excellent for butterflies, both for nectar and caterpillars; it’s the only food for larvae of the endangered Karner blue butterfly. Rabbits also love to eat wild lupine. Must have sandy soil. Tolerates drier conditions. Goes dormant after seed.

Pot Size & Price
3.5-in. pot
$4.00
Height
12"–24"
Catalog
N097
Plant Traits
Bees
Birds
Butterflies
Minnesota Native
Poisonous
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday