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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Lupinus argenteus
Lupine : Lupinus
Aug 2, 2008 · Lupine are a common showy bloom. They are characterized by their divided leaves, spreading like the fingers of a hand, and their tall spikes of pea-shaped flowers. Most lupine have finely hairy stems and leaves.
Silvery Lupine | Colorado's Wildflowers
Jun 22, 2016 · Small blue and white pea shaped flower that grows along the stem. This flower is very common in open meadows, dry or wet. You may …
- Growing Season: All summer
- Scientific Name: Lupinus argenteus
- Native: Yes
- Soil Type: Meadows and open areas
CNHP’s Logo Part 3: Payson Lupine and Silvery Lupine
Aug 23, 2019 · The most common species found in Colorado is Lupinus argenteus, or Silvery lupine. Naturally widespread throughout the western …
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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Lupinus prunophilus
A Guide to Wildflowers in Durango | Visit Durango, CO
Apr 28, 2023 · The Silver Lupine, also known as Lupinus albifrons, is a beautiful wildflower found in the mountains and meadows around Durango. The plant can grow up to five feet tall and produces spikes of bright pea-shaped, purple-blue …
Lupine Trail Crested Butte: A Hiker’s Dream Journey
Apr 29, 2024 · Lupine Trail in Crested Butte offers a breathtaking trek through Colorado’s wildflower capital. This trail presents hikers and bikers with awe-inspiring views and a moderate challenge. It stretches across meadows and …
Lupinus argenteus (silvery lupine) - City of Fort Collins
Flora of Colorado recognizes five varieties of L. argentea that are native to Colorado. They vary slightly in appearance and mostly prefer moist soils. Varieties parviflorus, rubricaulis, and fulvomaculatus can be found on the east …