Lupinus bicolor
Price range: $5.78 through $7.70
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Bicolored lupine
A diminutive but showy annual or perennial wildflower that grows to about 1-1/2 feet tall.
Colorful addition to a dry meadow.
A common companion of the California Poppy.
Adds nitrogen to the soil to the benefit of other plants in the community.
Flowers in the Spring.
Sun: Full Sun
Water: Dry, Light
Soil: Loam, Sand
Other: Attracts Butterflies, Drought Tolerant
| Ecological Value | The plants are of value to pollinators, including native bees and bumble bees. |
|---|---|
| Container | 4", 4"S, D-16 |
| Ethnobotanical Uses | No Historical Uses found. |
| Distribution | Native to western North America, from northwestern Baja California, throughout California, and north to BC |
| Elevation | Between 0 and 3000 feet |
| Communities | |
| Habitat | Sandy coastal places. |





