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Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine

Lupinus polyphyllus 'Masterpiece'

  • Bicolor Plummy-Purple and Fiery Orange Spikes Deliver Unmatched Garden Drama
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 2-3 ft Tall, 1-2 ft Wide
  • Showy Purple Blooms From Late Spring to Late Summer
  • Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Aim for at least 6 hours of direct sun to ensure sturdy stems and vibrant purple blooms. In hotter growing zones, site this plant where it gets protection from the harsh afternoon heat to keep the foliage looking fresh.
  • Soil: Provide rich, well-draining soil that is slightly acidic for the best results. Since Lupines develop a deep taproot, they struggle in heavy clay; amend compact soil with organic matter or choose a raised bed to prevent root rot.

Watering Requirements

Water consistently to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during the first year while the root system anchors itself. While established plants can handle short dry spells, inconsistent watering often stresses the plant and leaves it vulnerable to powdery mildew.

Pruning Tips

Snip off the spent flower spikes right after they fade to encourage the plant to send up a second flush of blooms later in the season. Perform a hard cleanup in early spring by cutting the old foliage down to the ground to make way for new growth.

Fertilizer Needs

Since Lupines fix their own nitrogen, skip high-nitrogen feeds that fuel leafy growth at the expense of flowers. A simple application of compost or a phosphorus-heavy fertilizer in early spring provides all the nutrients needed for a strong performance.

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Description

Proven Winners® Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine

The Proven Winners® Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus 'Masterpiece') is a stunning perennial with tall, spiky blooms in deep plummy-purple and fiery orange. This showstopper adds vibrant vertical interest to the garden, with fragrant, Pea-like flowers that attract pollinators from late spring to early summer.

Growing up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide, this hybrid Lupine forms a dense mound of deeply divided, palm-like foliage that remains lush throughout the season. As summer progresses, its eye-catching blooms give way to decorative seed pods, adding extended visual appeal. In autumn, the foliage may take on golden hues before dormancy.

Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine is a cold-hardy perennial, thriving in USDA zones 4-8. As a nitrogen-fixing plant, it enriches the soil while dazzling with color. Lupines are often associated with imagination and positivity, making them a symbolic addition to any garden. Preferring cooler summers, this variety is well-suited to northern climates and performs best in full sun with well-draining, slightly acidic soil.

Key Features

  • Striking deep purple and orange bicolor blooms
  • Pollinator magnet – attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
  • Deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant
  • Grows up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide
  • Thrives in cooler climates throughout USDA zones 4-8
  • Fragrant flowers with a long bloom period in late spring to early summer
  • Salt-tolerant and ideal for coastal landscapes

Landscaping Uses

A compact yet showy perennial, Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine adds height and drama to the garden with its upright flower spikes. A standout in sun gardens, it thrives in cool climates and well-drained soil. Ideal for:

Care and Maintenance

This herbaceous perennial is low-maintenance but requires specific conditions to thrive. Follow these guidelines for success:

  • Planting Time: Spring or early fall.
  • Sun Needs: Full sun to partial shade (prefers at least 6 hours of sun).
  • Soil Needs: Well-drained, slightly acidic, sandy or loamy soil; does not tolerate heavy clay or soggy conditions.
  • Moisture Needs: Regular watering; prefers evenly moist soil but not soggy conditions.
  • Mulch Needs: A 3-4 inch layer of bark mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
  • Fertilization Needs: Light feeding in early spring with a balanced fertilizer.
  • Pruning Info: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage reblooming; cut back in fall after foliage dies down.
  • Special Perks:
    • Highly deer and rabbit-resistant
    • Nitrogen-fixing
    • Cold-hardy
    • Resists many pests

Masterpiece In The Making!

The Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine is a truly artistic addition to any garden, with its regal blooms and effortless charm. Whether you're looking to bring pollinators, add striking vertical interest, or simply enjoy a vibrant spring-to-summer display, this Lupine delivers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine rebloom?
While it primarily blooms in late spring to early summer, deadheading spent flowers can encourage sporadic reblooming.

Is this Lupine deer-resistant?
Yes, deer and rabbits tend to avoid it due to its alkaloid content, making it a great choice for gardens with browsing wildlife.

Does it need staking?
Not usually! Its sturdy flower spikes typically stand tall on their own, but in very windy areas, light support may be beneficial.

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is the Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine suitable for?

  • Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine thrives in USDA zones 4-8, making it an excellent choice for northern climates with cooler summers. This cold-hardy perennial performs best in regions where summer temperatures stay moderate, so gardeners in zones 4-6 will see the most robust performance.

What type of soil does the Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine need to thrive?

  • Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine thrives in well-draining, slightly acidic soil. This nitrogen-fixing perennial performs best in full sun locations with good drainage, especially in cooler USDA zones 4-8. Shop at Nature Hills for this stunning pollinator magnet.

When does the Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine bloom and for how long?

  • The Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine blooms from late spring to early summer with fragrant, bicolor spikes in deep purple and orange. This perennial provides several weeks of continuous color, followed by decorative seed pods that extend visual interest. Deadhead spent blooms to potentially encourage a second flush of flowers.

Which plants pair well as companions with this lupine in the garden?

  • Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine pairs beautifully with spring bloomers like peonies, iris, and catmint that share its zone 4-8 hardiness. The 3-foot spikes create stunning backdrops for shorter perennials such as coral bells or lamb's ear. Plant companions that enjoy similar well-draining, slightly acidic soil conditions.

How long does it typically take for this lupine to become established and reach blooming size?

  • Westcountry™ Masterpiece Lupine typically blooms in its first year and reaches full 3-foot height by the second season. This perennial establishes quickly in zones 4-8 with proper drainage. Plant in early spring for best results, available at naturehills.com.

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