
LUPINUS polyphyllus (Russell Lupine)
LUPINUS polyphyllus (Russell Lupine) is a species of lupine native to North America, specifically the western regions of the United States and Canada. Russell Lupine is a herbaceous perennial plant, meaning it lives for multiple years. It belongs to the Fabaceae family, which includes legumes or pea family plants. Russell Lupine forms upright stems with palmate leaves divided into numerous leaflets. The leaflets are typically green, and the overall foliage is dense and lush. The plant produces tall flower spikes, ranging from 2 to 4 feet (60 to 120 cm) in height. The flowers are pea-like and come in a wide range of colors, including shades of blue, purple, pink, white, and yellow. The individual flowers are arranged in dense clusters along the spike. Russell Lupine typically blooms in the late spring to early summer, generally between May and July. The blooming period may vary depending on the local climate and growing conditions. The flower also attractive to pollinators, such as bee