Silver Bush Lupine

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While exploring Mount Hamilton in north-central California, it was hard not to notice this colorful purple wildflower.

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This plant grows in the hills and valleys of the Golden State. It requires good drainage and needs little water once the roots are established.

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When Silver Bush Lupine blooms, its flower is light blue to purple on three- to twelve-inch stalks. Its foliage is silver with a feathery texture.

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Not only is it beautiful, but this plant performs a valuable function. It is a member of the Legume Family and has nitrogen-fixing nodules on their roots.

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As a result, they are important for soils, as they can take nitrogen from the air and “fix” it into the ground for the purposes of plant growth and prosperity.

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Like other perennial shrubs, Silver Bush Lupine can live for many years.

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