A vigorous grower, Lupines are members of the family of Legumes, related to the Vetches and Clovers. If you look closely at each individual blossom, you will see that they are shaped like pea flowers. With a few exceptions, wild Lupines are bluish or purplish in hue. They have been cultivated and hybridized to produce the other shades which gardeners love.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Lupinus Rivularis, Streambank Lupine
A vigorous grower, Lupines are members of the family of Legumes, related to the Vetches and Clovers. If you look closely at each individual blossom, you will see that they are shaped like pea flowers. With a few exceptions, wild Lupines are bluish or purplish in hue. They have been cultivated and hybridized to produce the other shades which gardeners love.
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