Lupinus arboreus Violet Form
Coastal bush lupine (violet form)
Plant Type: Shrub
Sun: Sun
Drainage: Well-draining
Water: Occasional, Regular
Height X Width: 6' X 6'
Santa Clara County Local: No
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Description
The coastal bush lupine is one of California’s more robust lupine species. It grows in coastal settings as a dense mound of light green foliage to a height of three feet or more. The spring flowers are generally yellow, but a small population in San Mateo County displays flowers of lavender. In a sunny, well-draining site, the coastal bush lupine grows quite vigorously and the abundant seeds will readily sprout to form a large stand. Along the coast it can be invasive. In inland settings some light afternoon shade is advisable.
Characteristics
Deer Resistant: No
Attractive to Bees: Yes
Attractive to Butterflies: Yes
Good Under Oaks: No
Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen