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Native Arizona Lupine Seeds – 25 seeds

$2.99

Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Lupinus arizonicus
Seed count
25 seeds
Light
Full sun
Bloom or harvest window
Spring bloom after cool-season moisture in suitable dryland climates

Native Arizona Lupine seeds for rose-purple spring flower spikes, silvery foliage, and pollinator-friendly Southwestern wildflower plantings.

Description

Native Arizona Lupine Seeds grow into a compact dryland wildflower with rose-purple to lavender lupine spikes and soft silvery-green foliage. Lupinus arizonicus is a strong fit for Southwestern-inspired native beds, spring color drifts, and pollinator plantings where cool-season moisture supports bloom.

Why Grow It

  • Lupinus arizonicus, a Southwestern native lupine with rose-purple to lavender flower spikes.
  • Best for full-sun native wildflower beds, dry meadows, and pollinator-friendly spring displays.
  • Includes 25 seeds plus practical sowing, spacing, light, bloom, and germination notes.

Growing Information

Botanical name Lupinus arizonicus
Life cycle Annual native wildflower
Mature height 8-18 in.
Light Full sun
Bloom or harvest window Spring bloom after cool-season moisture in suitable dryland climates
Seed count 25 seeds
Sowing advice For mild winter and desert climates, sow in fall through winter. Scarify or soak seed before sowing, then direct sow or cover lightly in well-drained soil and keep evenly moist until germination.
Spacing 8-12 in. apart, or broadcast thinly for naturalized native wildflower patches
Germination Often 7-21 days after scarification in cool to mild, lightly moist conditions

Best For

  • Southwestern native wildflower plantings
  • pollinator gardens
  • spring color drifts
  • dry meadow plantings
  • California, Nevada, and Arizona-inspired beds

Packet Details

Includes 25 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Use the growing table above as a planning reference for your local season.

FAQ

When should I sow Native Arizona Lupine?

In mild winter or desert climates, fall through winter sowing often gives lupine seeds cool moisture before spring bloom. Adjust timing for your local frost and rainfall pattern.

Should I scarify lupine seeds?

Scarifying or soaking lupine seeds before sowing can improve water uptake and help with more even germination.

Is this useful for pollinators?

Yes. Lupine flowers are valuable in native-style pollinator plantings when grown in suitable climates and pesticide-free garden conditions.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameLupinus arizonicus
Seed count25 seeds
LightFull sun
Bloom or harvest windowSpring bloom after cool-season moisture in suitable dryland climates

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Lupinus arizonicus

Life cycle

Annual native wildflower

Mature height

8-18 in.

Light

Full sun

Bloom or harvest window

Spring bloom after cool-season moisture in suitable dryland climates

Seed count

25 seeds

Sowing advice

For mild winter and desert climates, sow in fall through winter. Scarify or soak seed before sowing, then direct sow or cover lightly in well-drained soil and keep evenly moist until germination.

Spacing

8-12 in. apart, or broadcast thinly for naturalized native wildflower patches

Germination

Often 7-21 days after scarification in cool to mild, lightly moist conditions

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