Lupinus Hybriden - Lupine


Lupinus Hybriden - Lupine
Lupinen sind kurzlebige Stauden, die Erbsen wie Blüten hervorbringen. Die einzelnen Röschen können zweifarbig sein, wodurch die gesamte Spitze einen Zwei-Ton-Effekt ergibt. Eine große Auswahl an Farben ist verfügbar.

Schneiden Sie die Blütenstiele nach der ersten Blüte ab, um die Bildung einer zweiten Spitze zu fördern. Die Pflanzen bevorzugen volle Sonne, tolerieren jedoch einen leichten Schatten. Lupine verträgt die meisten Böden, solange sie nicht viel organische Substanz enthalten oder alkalisch sind. Lange Pfahlwurzeln machen das Umpflanzen schwierig.

Der Samen keimt in 3 bis 4 Wochen bei 65 bis 70 Grad und benötigt möglicherweise eine Skarifizierung. Start Samen in Torf Töpfe, um die Verpflanzung so einfach wie möglich zu machen. Die Pflanzen sind im Herbst geteilt, aber die Überlebensrate ist schlecht.


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Lupinus Hybriden - Lupine

FAQ - 💬

❓ Do lupines come back year after year?

👉 Growing to be about 12-36” tall, Lupine is a great choice for the front of the meadow or garden bed. Extremely easy to grow and deer resistant, this perennial flower blooms year after year.

❓ Do lupines prefer sun or shade?

👉 For the best flower production and the sturdiest stems, plants should be grown in full sun and rich, fertile, slightly acidic, well-drained soil. Make sure lupines get some light afternoon shade in warmer climates to cool things down.

❓ What's the difference between lupin and lupine?

👉 What is lupin? Lupin (also spelled lupine) is a legume belonging to the same plant family as peanuts. Lupin beans are a traditional food in Mediterranean cuisine. Lupin beans are eaten whole and also used to make ingredients such as lupin flour and lupin protein.

❓ Where is the best place to plant lupins?

👉 Lupins do best in full sun or dappled shade, in moist but well-drained soil. Like many other perennials with tall flowers, lupins benefit from a sheltered position. Grow them towards the back of a border.

❓ Can you leave lupins in the ground over winter?

👉 Overwintering. Most lupins are hardy in a British winter if grown in free-draining soil in a sunny spot. However, different types vary in their tolerance to cold, so check plant labels (or cultivar descriptions online) before buying if you want to leave the plant outside over winter.

❓ Do lupines only bloom once?

👉 Lupine flowers may be annual and last only for a season, or perennial, returning for a few years in the same spot in which they were planted. The lupine plant grows from a long taproot and does not like to be moved.

❓ Do lupines do well in pots?

👉 Can You Grow Lupine In Pots? Container gardening is a great option for growing lupines. They grow quite large, so you'll need a larger garden pot.

❓ What month do lupines bloom?

👉 Depending on the variety and your zone, lupine flowers will bloom from late spring through the first weeks of July. As a result, we recommend planting them with some late-blooming, summertime favorites — zinnia, rudbeckia, daisies — to keep the color going well into fall.

❓ Do lupines spread?

👉 Lupines actually improve the soils they grow in. Individual lupines plants do not spread.

❓ Is lupine considered invasive?

👉 In a nutshell, it is an invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed, which could threaten both grazing farm animals and native herbivores. This does not mean that Bigleaf lupine is always harmful, however.

❓ Can lupines be grown in pots?

👉 They can be grown in pots, but form much larger and healthier plants if planted directly in the soil. Dwarf or annual Lupins are better suited to pots than the herbaceous perennial varieties. Lupins will tolerate some shade but prefer a sunny spot which is sheltered from wind, particularly the taller varieties.

👉 Lupinus is an enormous genus of flowering plants, comprising hundreds of species. The colorful hybrid lupines most popular for gardens were primarily derived from Lupinus polyphyllus, a North American native, crossed with various other species, such as Lupinus arboreus. There is nothing subtle about hybrid lupines.

👉 The genus Lupinus is nodulated by Bradyrhizobium soil bacteria. Lupinus polyphyllus, the garden lupin, and Lupinus arboreus, the tree lupin, are popular ornamental plants in gardens, and are the source of numerous hybrids and cultivars in a wide range of colours, including bicolors.

👉 Lupinus polyphyllus, the garden lupin, and Lupinus arboreus, the tree lupin, are popular ornamental plants in gardens, and are the source of numerous hybrids and cultivars in a wide range of colours, including bicolors.

👉 As legumes, lupins are good companion plants in gardens, increasing the soil nitrogen for vegetables and other plants. Certain species, such as the yellow bush lupin ( L. arboreus ), are considered invasive weeds when they appear outside their native ranges.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: Red Lupin Russell Hybrid, Massive Plant.


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