Large-leaved Lupine | Lupinus polyphyllus
The largest lupine species. Large palmate leaves and showy white-pink to purple-blue pea-like flowers on stalks. Blooms May–August. Caution: all lupine species are toxic to livestock!
Plant Details
Habitats | Riparian Forests, Shrub Swamp, Shallow Marsh, Wet Prairie |
---|---|
Habitat Notes | Occurs in seasonally dry to marshy meadows, wetlands and damp forests, along stream banks and ditches, and in disturbed areas. |
Phenology | Perennial; flowering May-August |
Mature Height | 1-5 feet |
Shade Preference | Shade, part-shade, sun |
Soil Tolerance | Prefers wet to moist soil. |
Special Uses | Attracts insects, bees, hummingbirds; bank stabilization; ornamental. |