Fabaceae
Lupinus arbustus
Spur Lupine
Erect, green or gray with silky hairs. Basal leaves with long petiole, becoming shorter on stems, with 7–13 leaflets. Flower calyx with spur pointing back, blossom yellow to cream fading to blue or pink; upper petal hairy on back, patch white, cream, or none. Grows in open areas in sagebrush and in mixed forests. Var. calcaratus (pictured) has flowers usually more than 1/3 in.; grows in northeastern Oregon to California and to the east. Other varieties with variation in size and hairiness with blue-violet flowers also grow east of Cascade Mountain Range.
- Rarity: Locally Common
- Flowering Time: Mid Summer
- Life Cycle: Perennial
- Height: 8--25 inches
- Habitat: Shrub-Steppe, East-Side Forest
- Found In: Steens, Siskiyous
- Native: Yes
More Information:
- Latin synonyms: Lupinus laxiflorus
- More Photos
- USDA Plants Database
- CalPhotos
- OregonFlora
- E-Flora BC