Lupinus texensis ‘Texas Maroon’
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Exciting new color variant of the Texas state flower! Hardy winter annual native to Texas.
Hardiness: Zone 7
Exposure: Full sun
Size: Height — 1 foot tall; width — 1 foot wide
Bloom time: March to May
Care: Plant scarified seed and/or transplants in the fall for maximum spring show; be careful not to water too often
For further information:
Bluebonnet Gallery
Maroon Bluebonnets
The Story of the Aggie Bluebonnet
The “Real” Story of the Maroon Bluebonnet
History of the Colored Texas Bluebonnets
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