
Lupinus 'Salmon Star'
Make a splash with Lupin 'Salmon Star', an enormous-flowered lupin with whopping 15cm wide flower spikes! These unusual salmon pink coloured blooms dazzle from June to July, their salmon orange tones perfect for setting off neighbouring blues—think alliums, delphiniums, and bearded irises. For less of a colour contrast and more of a blast of fiery heat, try mixing Lupinus 'Salmon Star' with bold reds and vibrant yellows for a hot-themed planting scheme. We love Canna, Alstroemeria, and Achillea for this.
Lupins (Lupinus) are sun-lovers and will do best in a sunny, well-draining spot. They don’t like a lot in the way of nutrients, so the poorer and sandier the soil, the better. If you have heavy, wet soil, you’ll probably do best growing your Lupin 'Salmon Star' in a pot filled with gritty compost. Make sure the pot is a deep one—lupins develop a long tap root and will sulk if this is restricted.
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Lupinus 'Salmon Star'
Make a splash with Lupin 'Salmon Star', an enormous-flowered lupin with whopping 15cm wide flower spikes! These unusual salmon pink coloured blooms dazzle from June to July, their salmon orange tones perfect for setting off neighbouring blues—think alliums, delphiniums, and bearded irises. For less of a colour contrast and more of a blast of fiery heat, try mixing Lupinus 'Salmon Star' with bold reds and vibrant yellows for a hot-themed planting scheme. We love Canna, Alstroemeria, and Achillea for this.
Lupins (Lupinus) are sun-lovers and will do best in a sunny, well-draining spot. They don’t like a lot in the way of nutrients, so the poorer and sandier the soil, the better. If you have heavy, wet soil, you’ll probably do best growing your Lupin 'Salmon Star' in a pot filled with gritty compost. Make sure the pot is a deep one—lupins develop a long tap root and will sulk if this is restricted.
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Make a splash with Lupin 'Salmon Star', an enormous-flowered lupin with whopping 15cm wide flower spikes! These unusual salmon pink coloured blooms dazzle from June to July, their salmon orange tones perfect for setting off neighbouring blues—think alliums, delphiniums, and bearded irises. For less of a colour contrast and more of a blast of fiery heat, try mixing Lupinus 'Salmon Star' with bold reds and vibrant yellows for a hot-themed planting scheme. We love Canna, Alstroemeria, and Achillea for this.
Lupins (Lupinus) are sun-lovers and will do best in a sunny, well-draining spot. They don’t like a lot in the way of nutrients, so the poorer and sandier the soil, the better. If you have heavy, wet soil, you’ll probably do best growing your Lupin 'Salmon Star' in a pot filled with gritty compost. Make sure the pot is a deep one—lupins develop a long tap root and will sulk if this is restricted.





















