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early lupine
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early lupine

Lupinus perennis
In the United States: Native · also called sundial lupine, wild lupine

Honeybees visit wild lupine primarily for its abundant, high-quality pollen, as the flowers produce little to no nectar. Peak bloom aligns with late spring, providing an early-season pollen resource over several weeks as flowers open sequentially along the racemes. Plants thrive in open, well-drained sites but may require protection from shading to avoid premature senescence and ensure longevity in perennial beds.

Nectarlow
Pollenhigh
Bloom (US) May–June
Duration~30 days
TypePerennial
Sunfull

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