30+ Red Texas Bluebonnet flowers are in the lupine family, with green leaves, large and palmate, and lance-shaped leaflets. The stems are topped by red clusters of up to 50 fragrant pea-like flowers. The tip of the cluster has contrasting white flowers. When planted in mass, the visual effect is stunning. It is recommended to soak Texas Bluebonnet seeds in tepid water over night before sowing outdoors. After soaking, sow the Texas Bluebonnet wildflower seed directly into prepared soil that is loosened and weed free. A late fall sowing is recommended. To keep Texas Bluebonnet wildflowers year after year, allow the seed pods to form and drop their flower seeds. Texas Bluebonnet Lupine is moderately deer resistant and the flowers attract butterflies. Instructions included. Combined shipping discount....all additional items ship free. The Texas Bluebonnet flower seeds and plants are considered to be poisonous. Do not consume.
J**S
The real deal
The seeds all produced lovely maroon bonnets. They are treated to help germination, be aware of mice. They love to eat bonnet seedlings. Grown in 5b, indiana. Just harvested my seed pods.
J**N
0 stars
Zero stars.Nothing.Absolutely nothing.Familiar with lupinus.These are no good
F**K
I wish I could give them NO stars. Not ...
I wish I could give them NO stars. Not one single seed sprouted. All of my other wildflowers are blooming but these seeds did not.
C**H
Gift
I purchased them as a gift for a dear friend.
A**R
One Star
Sprouted and grew, no blooms.
L**N
Five Stars
cant wait to plant in the spring
A**R
Five Stars
Can't wait to plant
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