Lupinus Argenteus Var. Myrianthus
Lupinus argenteus var. myrianthus is a striking member of the legume family known for its fluffy, silver-gray foliage and vibrant blue to purple flowers. Native to the western United States, this plant thrives in sunny, well-drained soils and is often found in dry, rocky habitats. Its unique appearance makes it a popular choice for xeriscaping and native plant gardens. The variety myrianthus is distinguished by its dense, branched flower clusters and feathery leaves. Despite its beauty, it requires careful handling due to its toxic properties.