Lupinus succulentus
‘Rodeo Rose’
And the best performer of 2003 goes to Lupinus succulentus ‘Rodeo
Rose!’ The seed for this gorgeous, California native Lupine came
from superb naturalist & horticulturist Roger Raiche. In March, when
it formed its fine, blue-green, Lupine leaves, I thought, “nice.”
In April, when it formed some beautiful, bright, bi-colored pink &
cherry red flower spikes, I thought, “Hey, real nice. This is a
keeper!” In May, it kept growing, forming a lovely, bushy, 30”
x 30” plant loaded with delightful flowers. By June, I’m in
awe. It’s still going & looks terrific. Everyone who sees it
begs us for one. By August, it finally went to seed & you can bet
we collected every one. Now, you too can fall in love with this rare pink
variant of the normally blue “Arroyo Lupine.” Easy, fast &
thrives in rich garden soil. If it’s happy, it’ll self-sow
& can survive on Winter rains alone. Totally mildew & rust free.
A MUST HAVE!
Annie
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