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Lupins - Floriography Seed Packet
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Lupins - Floriography Seed Packet in Ottawa, ON
By To & From Gift Co. - Group One Associates
Current price: $14.99


By To & From Gift Co. - Group One Associates
Lupins - Floriography Seed Packet in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $14.99
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A Maritime and west coast favourite that thrives along coastal regions in vibrant blossom shades of blue, pink, purple and white. The lupin is a resilient and hardy flower that’s well-suited to withstand challenging weather conditions, making them a symbol of strength and perseverance. May their presence help you discover your inner resilience and determination to overcome anything.
Contains: Approximately 12 seeds.
Did You Know?
This is a hybrid variety of the Lupin species that is considered to be non-invasive in the Maritimes (unlike the common wild lupin). This is also a species that is recommended to be planted in BC by their invasive species council, as it is native to the west coast!
Made in Canada
A Maritime and west coast favourite that thrives along coastal regions in vibrant blossom shades of blue, pink, purple and white. The lupin is a resilient and hardy flower that’s well-suited to withstand challenging weather conditions, making them a symbol of strength and perseverance. May their presence help you discover your inner resilience and determination to overcome anything.
Contains: Approximately 12 seeds.
Did You Know?
This is a hybrid variety of the Lupin species that is considered to be non-invasive in the Maritimes (unlike the common wild lupin). This is also a species that is recommended to be planted in BC by their invasive species council, as it is native to the west coast!

















