Lupine ID
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Lupine ID
I noticed what seem to be two kinds of lupines growing intermingled in the Supes. I assume one is Coulter's Lupine. The other was quite similar, but had much narrower leaves. I thought maybe the leaves were just more folded, but they were narrower even when flattened. Any ideas (I'll get some pics up tonight).
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Re: Lupine ID
I believe the Coulter's has the narrower leaf.
http://www.arizonensis.org/sonoran/fiel ... lorus.html
The one with the rounder leaf, may be an Arizona Lupine
http://www.calflora.net/bloomingplants/ ... upine.html
My guess
http://www.arizonensis.org/sonoran/fiel ... lorus.html
The one with the rounder leaf, may be an Arizona Lupine
http://www.calflora.net/bloomingplants/ ... upine.html
My guess
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Re: Lupine ID
Thanks, based on Anne Orth Epple, that looks right.
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