Sky Lupine

A stunning annual wildflower native to California and the western United States. It is admired for its striking blue-purple flowers that add vibrant color to landscapes, particularly in spring when it blooms abundantly in meadows and along roadsides.

Appearance

Foliage: Features palm-shaped, green leaves with 5–9 narrow leaflets radiating from a central point, giving it a delicate, lacy appearance.

Flowers: Clusters of small, fragrant, pea-like flowers in shades of blue, lavender, and purple, often with white or yellow markings. The flowers bloom on upright spikes and create a soft, sky-like effect.