Lupinus Hybrider - Lupin

Lupinus Hybrider - Lupin
Lupiner er kortvarige stauder som produserer pigger av ert som blomster. De enkelte blomstene kan være av to farger som gir hele spissen en to-toneffekt. Et bredt spekter av farger er tilgjengelig.

Klipp blomstestenglene etter den første blomsten for å oppmuntre til dannelse av en annen spike. Planter foretrekker full sol men tåler litt lys skygge. Lupin tolererer de fleste jorda så lenge de ikke inneholder mye organisk materiale eller er alkaliske. Long taproots gjør transplantasjon vanskelig.

Frøet spirer i 3 til 4 uker ved 65 til 70 grader og kan kreve scarification. Start frø i torvpotter for å gjøre transplantasjonen så enkel som mulig. Planten er delt i høst, men overlevelsesgraden er dårlig.


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Lupinus Hybrider - Lupin

FAQ - 💬

❓ How poisonous are lupins?

👉 Warning: Plants in the genus Lupinus, especially the seeds, can be toxic to humans and animals if ingested. POISONOUS PARTS: Seeds. Toxic only if eaten in large quantities. Symptoms include respiratory depression and slow heartbeat, sleepiness, convulsions.

❓ Where is the best place to plant lupines?

👉 Full sunChoose a sunny site with average, well-draining soil. Lupines are legumes and can improve a soil's fertility over time. Light: Full sun is preferred. Lupine can grow in part shade, but flowering will be lessened.

❓ What to do with a lupin after it has flowered?

👉 After flowering, lupins can be deadheaded to enable growth on the flowering side-shoots. Once all flowers have faded and the plant dies off in the autumn, the plant can be cut back to the base. When can I cut back my lupins? It is best to cut back lupins once the flowers have begun to fade.

❓ Is lupin an annual or perennial?

👉 perennialsBorder lupins, which come in a range of vibrant flower colours. These are usually perennials, so they die down in winter and re-sprout in spring. A few are annuals, which last just one year. Tree lupins, which are actually evergreen shrubs with typically yellow lupin-type flowers.

❓ Are lupins toxic to touch?

👉 There is a little toxicity in lupin leaves but the vast majority is in the seeds. Keep lupin seeds well away from pets and young children! One problem with lupin seeds is that the pods look very similar to pea and bean pods.

❓ Is lupin toxic to dogs?

👉 Lupines contain alkaloids that are known to be toxic to humans and animals. Though toxicity has been predominantly noted in livestock, the danger of poisoning in dogs is a possibility. Protect yourself and your pet.

❓ Do lupines come back every year?

👉 Do Lupines Come Back Every Year? Lupine is perennials coming back year after year, most often hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 4-8, even though they die back to the ground in the winter.

❓ Do lupines spread?

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

❓ Can lupins survive 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.

❓ How many years do lupins last?

👉 Lupins are not long-lived plants – expect to replace plants after about six years.

❓ Do lupin come back every year?

👉 Lupins are perennial (i.e. they come up year after year) shrubs which start into growth after the last frosts, produce their first flush of flowers in late May / June and can continue flowering into early August if dead-headed correctly (see below).

❓ What is a hybrid lupine?

👉 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.

❓ What is the scientific name for Lupin?

👉 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.

❓ What is a bicolor Lupin?

👉 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.

❓ Is Lupin an invasive plant?

👉 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.


Forfatteren Av Artikkelen: William Larsen. Uavhengig konstruksjon og teknisk ekspert. Erfaring i byggebransjen siden 1980. Faglig kompetanse i retninger: konstruksjon, arkitektur, design, husbygging.

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