The worlds first yellow leaved lupin!!!
Discovered in 1996 in Warwickshire it is an improved form of the classic cottage garden ‘Lupin', with unique golden yellow foliage and spikes of light Apricot pea like flowers. It flowers from June to August and grows to a height of 3ft when in flower. It likes full sun but a sheltered position.
For press enquiries, please contact Rachel Gibbs.
Petersen Creative, Western House, Saddlers Lane, Tivoli Walk, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 2UX
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