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silvery lupine
Lupinus argenteus
United States
- Dimensions
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Height: 8.0 in. to 2.0 ft.
Spread: 1.0 ft. to 1.5 ft. - Growth Form
- Herbaceous, Subshrub
- Program Association
- Xeriscape Incentive Program
- Wildlife Uses
- Hummingbirds, Large Mammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Small Mammals
- Sun Requirements
- Full Sun
- Water Requirements
- Very Low, Low
- Plant Community
- Foothills, Mountains, Plains
- Season of Bloom
- May, June, July, August, September
- Flower Color
- Blue Shades, Purple Shades
- Leaf Color
- Gray Shades, Green Shades
- Aggressiveness
- No City Data
- Design Considerations
- Showy Flowers
- Other Considerations
- Limited Availability
- Duration
- Perennial
- Soil Type
- Rocky, Variable
- Pests/Disease Prone
- No
- Hazards/Toxic
- No City Data.
Notes
This is an Important larval and adult food host for many of our native invertebrates.
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 and west slope and holosericeus is only found on the west. Variety argentea prefers dry places and can be found on the east and west slope of Colorado.