Staircase™ Dark Blue and Yellow Lupine
Lupinus x 'Staircase Dark Blue Yellow'
LUP-SBY
Showy, dense flower spikes of dark blue and yellow add a colorful vertical accent to perennial beds. Unlike most lupine, the Staircase™ series doesn't require cool temperatures to flower, making it a great selection for warmer climates. An excellent cut flower.
Max Elevation: 7000
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