Description
Silver Lupine, Lupinus argenteus
This species is native to the western United States and prefers rocky, sandy soils. It’s blue to violet to pink to white blooms are arranged in a showy display on a tall spike. The palmate leaves are silvery-green in color. This plant can be found in forests, meadows, bogs, along sides of roads and in disturbed areas.
Color: Blue
Height: 12-24
Type: Perennial
Climate: Sun/Shade-Dry
Seeds/lb.: 10,900
Rate: 1 oz./75 sq. ft.
Bloom Time: June-July
Zone: 4a-7b
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