Fabacées • Lupinus perennis

Wild lupin - Organic

"A perennial plant of poor soils that nourishes the earth and pollinators."

$4.49

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Wild lupin is one of those unassuming presences that transforms a dry bank or depleted soil into a vibrant and colorful corner. With its finely cut palmate leaves and upright spikes of bluish-purple to whitish flowers, it evokes natural meadows and roadsides where the garden still leaves ample room for spontaneity.

In a garden in harmony with the cycle of the seasons, wild lupin establishes itself slowly, extending its deep roots and connecting with the soil. As a true legume, it contributes to fertility by associating nitrogen-fixing bacteria with its roots. Its flowers, growing in vertical clusters, offer a valuable resource for bees and other pollinating insects, making it a trusted companion in a diverse and nourishing environment.

Hardy and undemanding, it prefers poor soils to overly rich ones. It readily complements naturalistic flowerbeds, wildflower meadows, and areas slightly removed from the vegetable garden, where its benevolent presence contributes to biodiversity as much as to the daily pleasure of the observant gardener.

  • Growing climate: Cool season
  • Sowing difficulty level: Medium
  • Care required: Occasional

Annotation: Plant adapted to poor, well-drained and rather acidic or neutral soils; does not tolerate heavy and waterlogged soils well.

Wild lupin (Lupinus perennis) is valued primarily for its ornamental and ecological qualities, rather than for common food use. As with several lupin species, the seeds can contain bitter and potentially toxic alkaloids if not carefully prepared; this specific preparation method is not documented as a common culinary practice for wild lupin.

In a garden designed with respect for living things, it is primarily considered a meadow plant, a naturalistic border plant, or a plant for embankments, providing color and structure. Historically and in various contexts, lupins have also been used as soil-improving plants thanks to their nitrogen-fixing capacity, sometimes as green manure or cover crops in rotations, although this use is more often associated with other cultivated lupin species.

Wild lupin - Organic

$4.49

$4.49

écoumene seeding advice

Seeding type

Indoor and outdoor seeding

Germination time

14-21 jours

Germination temperature

18° to 22° Celsius

Sowing depth

Sow seeds at a depth of 1 cm

Transplantation

Easy transplantation

Technical

Row sowing

Growing conditions

Hardiness zone

Zone-3b

Distance between plants

30 cm

Distance between rows

30 cm

Optimal brightness

Sun plant

Soil moisture

Cool, well-drained soil

Average plant height

50 cm

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