Lupinus breweri is a species of known by the common names Brewer's lupine and matted lupine. It is native to much of California, except for the deserts, and to adjacent sections of Oregon and Nevada, where it is common in some areas, particularly mountain forests.
Description
Quite short for a
Lupinus, this is a hairy, mat-forming
Perennial plant herb, sometimes becoming like a
shrub, with a woody base. The leaves spread out from the stem. Each palmate leaf is made up of 5 to 10 woolly leaflets each up to long. The
inflorescence is a dense
raceme of flowers a few centimeters tall, each flower . The flower is blue or purple with a white or yellowish spot on the banner. The fruit is a silky-hairy
legume pod long.
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