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LUPINUS polyphyllus Cutie Lupinova ® - Pépinière La Forêt

LUPINUS polyphyllus Cutie Lupinova ®

LUPINUS polyphyllus Cutie Lupinova ®

Lupinus polyphyllus 'Cutie Lupinova®', also known as Lupin, is a perennial native to North America. It is distinguished by its magnificent spikes of bright, deep pink flowers and elegant foliage. Perfect for beds and borders, this lupine brings a vibrant splash of colour to the garden in summer.

Height and width: 50 to 70cm Erected
Deciduous Green
Sun, Semi-shade
Summer Pink
-20 °C
Borders, Planters and pots, Flower beds
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Characteristics of LUPINUS polyphyllus Cutie Lupinova ®:

Lupinus polyphyllus 'Cutie Lupinova®' is an upright perennial, reaching a height of 0.5 to 1 metre and a width of around 0.5 metre. It prefers full sun, but will also tolerate part shade. Its deciduous foliage is medium green. Very hardy, it can withstand temperatures as low as -20°C. It flowers from spring to summer, with bright pink spikes.

How to use LUPINUS polyphyllus Cutie Lupinova ®?

Lupinus polyphyllus 'Cutie Lupinova®' is ideal for beds and borders, where it adds height and colour. Its colourful flower spikes create a striking focal point in the garden. It can also be used in pots on a terrace or balcony. In combination with other perennials, it helps to create harmonious, dynamic arrangements, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

What advice do you have for growing LUPINUS polyphyllus Cutie Lupinova ® successfully?

To grow Lupinus polyphyllus 'Cutie Lupinova®' successfully, plant it in well-drained, slightly acid soil enriched with organic matter. A spacing of 40 to 50 cm between plants is recommended to ensure good air circulation and prevent fungal diseases. Water regularly, especially in dry periods, but avoid over-watering. Remove spent flowers to encourage prolonged flowering. In autumn, mulch the base of the plants to protect the roots over winter. Light fertilisation in spring will encourage vigorous growth and abundant flowering.