
Lupinus bakeri - coloradowildbuds.com
Life zones and habitat: Foothills and montane; drier soils in meadows, among sagebrush, and open woodlands. Plant: Erect perennial 2 to 3 feet tall, with multiple, tufted, reddish stems growing in large clumps.
Lupine : Lupinus
2008年8月2日 · Lupinus bakeri bakeri. Family: Pea (Fabaceae) AKA: Blue Bonnet Photo taken on: July 29, 2004 Location: Almont, CO Life Zones: Foothills to montane Habitat: Meadows, sagebrush. Grows in clumps to 2 feet with reddish stems. Leaves are soft and bluish-green. Flowers are bluish purple and small, a ¼".
Baker's Lupine (Lupinus bakeri) - Botanical Realm
2024年11月19日 · Baker's Lupine (Lupinus bakeri) is a breathtaking example of the stunning diversity found within the plant kingdom. This perennial herb is not only cherished
Milo-Baker Lupine - California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Milo Baker’s lupine is a tall annual plant of the legume family (Fabaceae) with blue/lavender flowers that bloom from June through September and turn yellow with age. Milo Baker’s lupine is only found in Round Valley in Mendocino County, near the community of Covelo.
Lupine Plant Roots and Stems: an In-depth Look | Live to Plant
2023年7月5日 · When it comes to the fascinating world of plants, lupines are a standout with their vibrant flowers and distinctive foliage. As we delve deeper into understanding these remarkable plants, it is essential to explore the role of their roots and stems.
In part I, students research the natural history of one subalpine plant species (e.g., Delphinium nuttallianum, Erigeron speciosus, Helianthella quinquenervis, Lupinus bakeri).
Milo Baker’s lupine is an annual herb in the legume family (Fabaceae) and is about 1-2 m (3-6 ft) tall, commonly with blue flowers that yellow with age. This species is endemic to (exists only in) California, and its range is restricted to Round Valley in eastern Mendocino County and Bear Valley in western Colusa County.