Images of PEI
For the Love of Lupins
Lupins of PEI
June marks the enchanting lupin season on Prince Edward Island, where ditches and roadsides burst forth with vibrant hues of purple, pink, and white. Although these charming splashes of colour are part of the iconic Island scene, they are not indigenous to Prince Edward Island. By the 1950s, lupins began to flourish in the wild, transforming fields and roadside areas into stunning floral displays.
This beautiful seasonal phenomenon not only enhances the Island’s picturesque landscape but also provides an elegant backdrop that can elevate any home décor.