Photo of Lupinus argenteus (Silver Lupine)
Lupinus argenteus - The perennial silver-stem lupine bears from one to several, occasionally branched stems, each 1-2 ft. tall and covered with hairs. Stalked, palmately-compound, silvery-green leaves line the stems. Violet, pea-like flowers are arranged in a showy spike, up to 8 in. long, atop the stems. The flowers of silver-stem lupine are sometimes pink and rarely white. This species spreads quickly to form colonies. Family: Fabaceae
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Todd Boland
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October 17th 2024
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Lupinus argenteus (Silver Lupine)
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