Lupinus argenteus Pursh  
Family: Fabaceae
silvery lupine
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Max Licher  
: Lupinus argenteus is found in middle to upper elevations in the spring and early summer. The most commonly seen variety in the Gila appears to be a deep blue to purple. The base of the calyx has a backward bulge (gibbous) that differentiates it from other perennial lupines in the Gila. Allred lists 11 varieties which intergrade.
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Arizona State University Herbarium  
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Max Licher  
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Liz Makings  
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Patrick Alexander  
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