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Plant lupine seeds in the spring in moist ground. They grow into colorful spikes of blooms, and flowers appear on 12 inches of the 3-foot (or more) stalk.
T.M. Samuels has been a freelance writer since 1993. She has published works in "Arthritis Today," "Alabama Living" and "Mature Years," and is the author of a gardening book. Samuels studied pre-medicine at Berry College.
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