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Lupinus succulentus Arroyo lupine

Previous scientific name(s): Lupinus succulentus var. layneae

 

Low to moderate moisture requirement; full sunlight. Annual with deep violet-blue flowers; blooms from February to May on low elevation foothills along the coast ranges. Also grows well along sandy or gravelly washes, roadsides, or open fields.

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Species Attributes

Height:

24 - 28 in.

Life Form:

Annual

Native or Introduced:

Native

Season:

Sun & Shade Tolerance:

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Elevation:

ft.

Precipitation:

Low - Moderate

Soil Texture
Coarse:

Average

Moderately Coarse:

Best

Medium:

Average

Moderately Fine:

Not Adapted

Fine:

Not Adapted

Soil pH
Acidic:

Not Adapted

Neutral:

Best

Basic:

Marginal

Seeding Rate:

20 - 30 PLS lbs/Acre

Pure Seed per Bushel:

57.00 lbs.

Seeds per Pound:

15,600

Germination Time:

Days

Blooming Season:

Spring

Mycorrhizal Dependent:

No

Bloom Color:

Violet - Blue

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