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Wild Lupine - Lupinus perennis. The Wild Lupine is a native plant that grows between 8"- 24" tall. Wild Lupine likes dry to moderate mosture like prairies and woods with sandy soil. The flower colors can be white, blue, purple, or pink; but are most often blue or bluish purple.
Lupinus perennis (Wild Lupine) Wisconsin County Distribution for Individual Species.
An iconic wildflower of Wisconsin's sand counties, the sundial lupine's blue blossoms give the endangered Karner blue butterfly its color.
Sundial or Wild Lupine (Lupinus perennis L.) By Patricia J. Ruta McGhan. Found in sunny areas of bare sand, lupines thrive in black oak sand savannas and were very common prior to fire control. Today, homes, livestock pens, and brush are invading their last strongholds.
Lupine is a plant that grows wild in Wisconsin. It is an important part of the grasslands and the oak savannas upon which it grows. Lupine is a plant that occurs early in the succession of grasslands, so it is specially adapted to survive on dry soils with low fertility.
Lupine is a plant that grows wild in Wisconsin. It is an important part of the grasslands and the oak savannas upon which it grows. Lupine is a plant that occurs early in the succession of grasslands, so it is specially adapted to survive on dry soils with low fertility.
Herbaceous perennial that is 2-4’ tall. Big-leaf lupine is native to the western United States and Canada, but not Wisconsin. Commonly grown in cultivation and used to create hybrids in the plant trade. Common names: Russel lupine, giant lupine, garden lupine, Washington lupine.