Arroyo Lupine
(Lupinus succulentus)

Description
Annual. Native to California. Leaves are divided like fingers into many leaflets. Flowers sweet pea-shaped, in dense spikes at end of stems. Spring bloom. Fragrant. Drought tolerant.
Uses
Fields, slopes, roadsides, country gardens. Excellent in wildflower mixtures or sow with California poppy for contrast.
Seeding Rates
Sow one ounce to 150 square feet in fall or winter. Slow to germinate.
Care
Requires little care. Infrequent waterings as necessary.
Availability
Packets available in 1 oz. size. Approximately 1,000 seeds per packet.
Larger quantities are available. Please contact us for additional information and a quotation.