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Bajada lupine
Lupinusconcinnus.jpg
Scientific classification
Genus:
Lupinus
Species:
concinnus

Lupinus concinnus, also known as the Bajada lupine, is a cool wild flower! It's a type of lupine plant that grows in the southwestern parts of the United States and northern Mexico. This plant is often found in many different kinds of places, from dry deserts to grassy areas.

Bajada Lupine: A Hairy Wildflower

The Bajada lupine is an annual herb. This means it grows from a seed, flowers, produces seeds, and then dies all in one year. It can stand up straight or spread out along the ground. Its stem usually grows about 10 to 30 centimeters long. That's like the length of a ruler!

What Does Bajada Lupine Look Like?

Its leaves are special. Each leaf looks like a small hand with 5 to 9 "fingers" or leaflets. These leaflets can be up to 3 centimeters long. They are often narrow, almost like tiny blades. The whole plant feels a bit hairy, which helps it survive in its environment.

Beautiful Purple Flowers

The flowers of the Bajada lupine grow in a tight spiral shape. You might also see some flowers growing lower down on the plant, near the leaves. Each flower is small, about 5 to 12 millimeters long. They can be purple, pink, or even almost white.

After the flowers bloom, the plant produces fruit. This fruit is a hairy legume pod. It's about a centimeter long and holds the seeds for the next generation of plants.

Where Does Bajada Lupine Grow?

This interesting plant is native to the southwestern United States. You can find it in states like California, Arizona, and Texas. It also grows in northern Mexico. The Bajada lupine is very adaptable. It can live in many different types of habitats. These include dry desert areas, rocky slopes, and even open woodlands.

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