Thermopsis caroliniana - (Carolina Lupine)

$17.75
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GARDEN SITE: ☀️. Average-Dry, Rich, Well-drained Soil.

SIZE: 3-5 ft. 2-3 ft.  

FLOWERS: Spikes of yellow flowers in June

WILDLIFE: Attracts beneficial insects and birds.

ZONE: 4-9

DISTRIBUTION: AL , CT , GA , MA , ME , NC , NH , NJ , NY , PA , TN , VA , VT , WV

Also called Bush Pea, Carolina Bushpea and Aaron's Rod. This plant is durable and long lived once established (can take 3 years). Great for gardens, meadows, borders or cutting gardens. Deer tolerant. Nitrogen-fixing legume. An excellent bloomer for tall, late spring color.

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GARDEN SITE: ☀️. Average-Dry, Rich, Well-drained Soil.

SIZE: 3-5 ft. 2-3 ft.  

FLOWERS: Spikes of yellow flowers in June

WILDLIFE: Attracts beneficial insects and birds.

ZONE: 4-9

DISTRIBUTION: AL , CT , GA , MA , ME , NC , NH , NJ , NY , PA , TN , VA , VT , WV

Also called Bush Pea, Carolina Bushpea and Aaron's Rod. This plant is durable and long lived once established (can take 3 years). Great for gardens, meadows, borders or cutting gardens. Deer tolerant. Nitrogen-fixing legume. An excellent bloomer for tall, late spring color.

GARDEN SITE: ☀️. Average-Dry, Rich, Well-drained Soil.

SIZE: 3-5 ft. 2-3 ft.  

FLOWERS: Spikes of yellow flowers in June

WILDLIFE: Attracts beneficial insects and birds.

ZONE: 4-9

DISTRIBUTION: AL , CT , GA , MA , ME , NC , NH , NJ , NY , PA , TN , VA , VT , WV

Also called Bush Pea, Carolina Bushpea and Aaron's Rod. This plant is durable and long lived once established (can take 3 years). Great for gardens, meadows, borders or cutting gardens. Deer tolerant. Nitrogen-fixing legume. An excellent bloomer for tall, late spring color.

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