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Learn how to grow Lupinus 'Noble Maiden' with tightly packed spikes of white, pea-shaped flowers above a shapely mound of deeply fingered, mid-green leaves. Discover tips for planting and caring for these beautiful perennials.

Tightly packed spikes of white, pea-shaped flowers are produced above a shapely mound of deeply fingered, mid-green leaves. These are excellent plants for any garden. They provide the border with strong shape and colour just when spring flowers are fading. Reliable and easy to grow.

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Mixed border containing Achillea 'Inca Gold', Lupinus 'Noble Maiden', Nepeta 'Six Hills Giant', Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna', Tulbaghia violacea. Environment Garden section of "Urban Oasis" show garden, designed by Chris Beardshaw, Hampton Court Flower Show 2012.

Environment Garden section of "Urban Oasis" show garden, designed by Chris Beardshaw, Hampton Court Flower Show 2012. Plants include: Achillea 'Moonshine', Anemanthele lessoniana, Digitalis parviflora, Eryngium variifolium, Pittosporum tobira, Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna', Tulbaghia violacea.

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Experience the beauty of creamy-white Lupinus polyphyllus 'Band of Nobles' Series. These hardy, herbaceous perennials are amongst the showiest in the garden, with a color range embracing red, yellow, and blue. Easily raised from seed, they will flower in the second year. Shop now at Chiltern Seeds!

Long spikes of creamy-white flowers. 5ft (1.5m)Amongst the showiest of hardy, herbaceous perennials, the Russell Lupins are unusual in having a colour range embracing the three primary colours, red, yellow and blue. Easily raised from seed, they will flower in the second year (sown early, some will even flower the first season). Hardy throughout the British Isles.

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Lupinus Hybrid Russell Noble Maiden - A beautiful perennial plant part of the Legume family, known for its vibrant pink flowers. Explore its unique characteristics and add a touch of boldness to your garden.

Lupinus A genus of perennials that are part of the massive Legume family which also includes the Acacias and Honey Locust. Most species of Lupine prefer full sun on fertile, slightly acidic, light, well drained soil. Lupines do not like clay. Propagation is from seed which is soaked in water for 24 hours before sowing outdoors during late fall or spring. Either sow them in their permanent place or transplant while small as they do not like root disturbance. Propagation can also be achieved…

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Discover the beauty of Lupinus 'Noble Maiden'. These stunning vertical flowers add a touch of elegance to any garden. Despite their delicate nature, they can be a bit challenging to grow. Learn how to keep aphids and molluscs away to ensure the health of your Lupins. Perfectly complement lower storey perennials with their spires of puffy flowers. Explore the joy of gardening with Lupinus 'Noble Maiden'.

Lupinus ‘Noble Maiden’: If you can keep the aphids and molluscs away then Lupins are a joy in the garden but they are tricky and often succumb to an overly wet winter but their spires of puffy flowers are worth the trouble since they add strong vertical forms to a scheme and associate well with lower storey perennials

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