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Bajada lupine

Lupinus concinnus

Bajada lupine
Photo: (c) Michelle W. ๏ผˆ้พๅ‰็‘‹๏ผ‰, some rights reserved (CC BY) ยท iNaturalist

About Bajada lupine

Bajada lupine is a delightful native wildflower that brings beauty and purpose to your garden. Its cheerful purple-blue flower spikes attract bees and butterflies while providing nectar for native pollinators. The flowers are simply lovely to look at, adding color and movement to any sunny spot. Because it's a member of the legume family, it actually enriches your soil naturally as it grows, making your garden healthier overall.

This annual wildflower is wonderfully easy to grow. Plant seeds in a sunny location with well-drained soil and let nature take care of the rest. Water it occasionally during dry spells, but it's quite drought tolerant once established. Since it reseeds itself, you may find volunteers popping up year after year. It's a forgiving plant that rewards you with minimal fuss, making it perfect for gardeners of any experience level.

Native to 7 states