
LUPINUS succulentus (Arroyo Lupine)
LUPINUS succulentus (Arroyo Lupine) is a species of lupine native to California and parts of western North America. Arroyo Lupine is a herbaceous annual plant, meaning it completes its lifecycle within a year. It belongs to the Fabaceae family, which includes legumes or pea family plants. Arroyo Lupine forms a low-growing, bushy plant with palmate leaves divided into 5 to 8 leaflets. The leaflets are green and slightly succulent, giving the plant its specific epithet "succulentus." The plant produces upright flower spikes with densely packed, pea-like flowers. The flower colors can vary, but the most common color is a vibrant blue, ranging from light blue to deep purple-blue. Arroyo Lupine typically blooms in the spring, generally between March and May. The blooming period may vary depending on the local climate and growing conditions. Arroyo Lupine thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers well-draining soil and can tolerate various soil types, including sandy or loamy soils. I