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Douglas Houck | profile | all galleries >> Flora >> Wild Flowers >> Wildflowers of Washington State >> Lupinus arcticus tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Lupinus arcticus

Common Names: Arctic Lupine, Subalpine Lupine

(syn. Lupinus latifolius var. subalpinus)

USDA has moved L. latifolius var. subalpinus to L. arcticus of which it gives 2 subspecies.
ssp. articus: found from BC up to AK.
ssp. subalpinus: found in WA and OR.

from H&C L. latifolius var. subalpinus and var. thomsonianus are differentiated from L. latifolius var. latifolius by the plant being strongly "villous" (soft, shaggy unmatted hair) especially on the calyx and inflorescence.

from E-Flora BC:
Leaves mostly basal; longest leaf stalks 9-15 cm long...............ssp. arcticus
Leaves mostly along the stems; longest leaf stalks 4-8 cm long.......................ssp subalpinus

Note soft shaggy hair on calyx and inflorescence,
smaller size < 15 inches,
Blue to blue-violet flowers on tiered whorls,
pubescent stem leaves, with hair on edges, 6-9 leaflets.
Found Cascades and Olympic Mtns at upper elevations (subalpine ridges and mountain meadows).

west-side North Cascades
alpine open rocky slope
Yellow Aster Butte trail
Elevation: 1710 m (5609 ft)
Lupinus arcticus ssp. subalpinus
:: Lupinus arcticus ssp. subalpinus ::