• Source: Lupinus pusillus
  • Lupinus pusillus, the rusty lupine or dwarf lupine, is an annual plant in the legume family (fabaceae) found in the Colorado Plateau and Canyonlands region of the southwestern United States(California),: 159  and north to Montana.


    Description




    = Growth pattern

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    It is an annual plant growing up to 9 inches (23 cm) tall. "Pusillus is for the small size of the plant.: 159 


    = Leaves and stems

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    Leaves are compound palmate with 3-9 1⁄2 to 1+1⁄2 inches (1.3 to 3.8 cm) long inversely lance- shaped leaflets.: 159 
    Plant stems and leaf stems (petioles) have long spreading hairs.: 159 


    = Inflorescence and fruit

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    It blooms from April to June.: 159 
    Flowers are in stalks of 4-38 and bluish to purple or bicolored, with a yellow spot on the upper petal.: 159 
    Seedpods are nearly oval and have constrictions separating the seeds.: 159 


    Habitat and range


    It can be found in desert shrubland and pinyon juniper woodland communities, from as far north as Washington, to California, and throughout the southwest.: 159 
    When growing in reddish sand, the blue flowers make a striking contrast with the sun at a low angle.: 159 


    Ecological and human interactions


    It is pollinated by bees.: 159 


    References

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