Lupinus arboreus
Common Name: Tree lupine
Type: Semi-evergreen subshrub
Family: Fabaceae
Hardiness Zone: 8-9
Sunlight: Full sun
Exposure: Any
Soil: Well-drained, summer drought best to well-drained average soil (shorter lived)
Plant Height x Width: 3-5' x 4-7'
Leaf: Grey-green, silky, palmate leaves
Flower: Fragrant pea flowers, yellows, white or blues (latter probably hybrids)
Maintenance: Replace every 3-5 years, seeds about mildly
Landscape use: Good filler plant
Pest and Disease: Aphid prone
Planting Instructions: Easy to transplant, buy in 4" pot
Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: No
Comments: Tolerates saltspray and waves. Plant was introduced to BC to Oregon from California (naturalized on coastal bluffs and sand dunes)
Type: Semi-evergreen subshrub
Family: Fabaceae
Hardiness Zone: 8-9
Sunlight: Full sun
Exposure: Any
Soil: Well-drained, summer drought best to well-drained average soil (shorter lived)
Plant Height x Width: 3-5' x 4-7'
Leaf: Grey-green, silky, palmate leaves
Flower: Fragrant pea flowers, yellows, white or blues (latter probably hybrids)
Maintenance: Replace every 3-5 years, seeds about mildly
Landscape use: Good filler plant
Pest and Disease: Aphid prone
Planting Instructions: Easy to transplant, buy in 4" pot
Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: No
Comments: Tolerates saltspray and waves. Plant was introduced to BC to Oregon from California (naturalized on coastal bluffs and sand dunes)