
Lupinus 'Gallery Pink'
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Lupinus 'Gallery Pink': Rosy Spires for the Early Border
Charming and compact, Lupinus 'Gallery Pink' delivers vertical accents of soft rose to warm pink blooms just as the garden bursts into late spring. Its tidy habit and romantic colour make it a delightful addition to cottage gardens, sunny borders, and pollinator plantings alike.
Plant Characteristics:
- Height: 45–60 cm
- Spread: 30–40 cm, compact and upright
- Flower Colour: Soft pink to rose
- Flowering Period: Late spring to early summer, with potential for rebloom
- Foliage: Green, palmate leaves forming a dense basal mound
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil; avoid heavy clay or standing water
Uses and Benefits: Lupinus 'Gallery Pink' is well suited to smaller garden spaces, edging paths, or filling containers where vertical form and pastel tones are desired. Its early-season blooms offer welcome colour and are beloved by bees and butterflies. Whether massed in a border or featured in a soft-hued planting scheme, it provides a refined yet cheerful presence that bridges spring into summer.
Companion Plants: Pair Lupinus 'Gallery Pink' with Salvia 'Bumbleberry' for a pink-toned partnership that supports pollinators and extends colour into early summer. Add Dianthus 'Pretty Poppers Double Bubble' to echo soft pink shades in a low-growing, fragrant form. Anchor the planting with Festuca 'Cool As Ice', whose fine-textured blue foliage balances the warm tones and adds season-long structure.
Care Instructions: Grow in full sun with well-drained soil, and water regularly during establishment. Avoid overly rich or wet soils to prevent crown rot. Deadhead spent flower spikes to encourage a second flush. Allow some seedheads to mature if natural reseeding is desired. Divide every few years in early spring if clumps become crowded.
History: Lupinus 'Gallery Pink' is a member of the Gallery Series, developed for compact growth and strong floral performance in gardens and containers. These hybrids trace their parentage to Lupinus polyphyllus, a species native to western North America.
Final Thoughts: With its soft hues and stately form, Lupinus 'Gallery Pink' brings romance and vertical rhythm to the late spring garden—perfect for pastel palettes and pollinator-friendly designs.