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Lupines Diane and Suzan's Perennials of the Month
... its minerals and nutrients. What kind of plant is the lupine? Lupines are a member of the Leguminosae family. This plant family includes ... Poor Soil's Okay Lupines love well drained, slightly acid to neutral soil. They also thrive in poor soil. Lupines produce more blooms if ... How it's done We grow a shorter variety of lupines to avoid wind damage. Lupines come in a wide variety of colors and shades. ...
www.catkin.org

Baptisia - Revenge of the Redneck Lupines
... the Articles Arisaema, Arisaema, Arisaema Baptisia - Revenge of the Redneck Lupines Bizarre Plants Only a Mother Could Love Building a Pitcher ... Hosta Myths The Trademark Myth Baptisia - Revenge of the Redneck Lupines by Tony Avent for Horticulture Magazine, June 2002 Please forgive ... was my numerous attempts to grow their sister genera, the lupines, of which I always failed outright or rendered them ...
www.plantdelights.com

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... time to start next summers biennials and perennials from seed, including: coreopsis, delphiniums, foxgloves, gaillardias, lupines, campanulas, hollyhocks, Shasta daisies, pansies, sweet williams and dianthus. Damping-off disease may prove fatal ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

New desert yard planting information - Arizona Gardening
... ‘round. Some suggested flowers are penstemons, desert marigold, golden dyssodia, tufted evening primrose, poppies, and lupines. 1. NATIVE PLANTS - Use plants that are native to the Sonoran, Mohave or Chihuahuan deserts ...
faq.gardenweb.com

Horticulture at Saskatoon's Forestry Farm Park
... zoo area, have a look behind the drinking fountain near the concession: a ballet of lupines, archangel and yellow broom greets you in June! The Forestry Farm Park is open from ...
gardenline.usask.ca

More Poisonous Plants
... - toxic; Lily-of-the-Valley, Convallaria majalis, all parts; Lobelia, Lobelia (some species), all parts; Lupines, Lupinus (some species), seeds; Monkshood, Aconitum napellus, all parts; Morning Glory, Ipomoea violacea, seeds; Mushrooms ...
gardenline.usask.ca
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English Cottage Gardens, Alaskan Style
... roses: Marie Bugnet, Lac Majeu, Kakwa, and Polar Star. The perennials include campanulas, delphiniums, lilies, lupines, verbascums and late blooming phlox. Inter-planted among the perennials are lavatera, hesperis, foxgloves, nicotiana ...
home.gci.net

English Cottage Gardens, Alaskan Style
... roses: Marie Bugnet, Lac Majeu, Kakwa, and Polar Star. The perennials include campanulas, delphiniums, lilies, lupines, verbascums and late blooming phlox. Inter-planted among the perennials are lavatera, hesperis, foxgloves, nicotiana ...
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HortNews- January 2005
... in spring, displayed nicely above the blue-green foliage. The showy flowers are reminiscent of lupines and are a favorite of bumble bees. In late summer and fall interesting seedpods develop ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: B: Baptisia
... : Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Fabaceae: Baptisia (5) Baptisia: Revenge of the Redneck Lupines - Article by Tony Avent in praise of the various baptisia species, with notes on their ...
dmoz.org




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