Lupinus perennis – Alaska Wild Lupine Live Roots | 5 Dormant Root Sections | Nitrogen Fixing Perennial
Add beauty, pollinator value, and natural soil improvement to your landscape with these Alaska Wild Lupine live root sections (Lupinus perennis). Wild-harvested from South Central Alaska, these hardy perennial plants are exceptionally resilient and well adapted to challenging growing conditions.
Lupines are prized for their vibrant flower spikes, ability to attract bees and butterflies, and their role as a nitrogen-fixing plant. Through a beneficial relationship with soil bacteria, lupines help enrich the soil naturally, making them valuable additions to permaculture projects, pollinator gardens, cover crop systems, and low-input landscapes.
These Alaska-grown lupines should be considered a mixed population due to natural hybridization found in wild stands. Once established, they readily return year after year and may self-seed under favorable conditions. Their adaptability to poor soils and ability to thrive without fertilizer make them a useful and attractive garden plant.
You will receive healthy dormant root sections similar in size and condition to those shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 5 live Lupine root sections
✔️ Wild harvested Alaska plant material
✔️ Dormant perennial roots
✔️ Nitrogen-fixing garden plants
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
Growing Information
- Common Name: Alaska Wild Lupine
- Botanical Name: Lupinus perennis
- Plant Type: Perennial flowering legume
- Growth Stage: Dormant root sections
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to part sun
- Soil: Well-draining soil; tolerant of poor soils
- Watering: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
- Mature Height: 2–4 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
- USDA Zones: 3–8
- Container Friendly: Yes
Care Tip
Plant roots promptly upon arrival and keep evenly moist during establishment. Lupines perform best in well-draining soil and benefit from minimal disturbance once established due to their deep root systems.