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Sierra blanca lupine, White Mountain lupine

Habit Herbs, perennial, 6.5–15.2 dm, appearing green and glabrous but finely and inconspicuously pubescent.
Stems

erect, solitary, branched, robust, succulent, hirsutulous.

Leaves

cauline;

stipules 6–9 mm;

proximal petioles 5–7 cm, withering, distal ones 3.5–6.5 cm;

leaflets 7–10, blades 30–95 × 5–13 mm, abaxial surface finely strigulose, adaxial surface glabrate, yellow-green or gray-green.

Racemes

5–34 cm;

flowers whorled or spirally arranged.

Peduncles

4–5 cm;

bracts semi-deciduous, 5–7 mm.

Pedicels

2–8(–10) mm.

Flowers

10–14 mm;

calyx abaxial lobe ± slightly gibbous, 9–15 mm, adaxial lobe slightly notched, 7–11 mm;

corolla pale blue and whitish, banner with conspicuous darker spot, banner glabrous or hairy abaxially, keel falcate, often ± ciliolate distally.

Legumes

3.5 × 0.8–1 cm, hirsute.

Cotyledons

deciduous, petiolate.

Seeds

5–7.

2n

= 48.

Lupinus sierrae-blancae

Phenology Flowering Jun–Aug.
Habitat Meadows in pine or fir forests, roadsides.
Elevation 1800–3100 m. (5900–10200 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
NM
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

Lupinus sierrae-blancae is known only from the Sierra Blanca and Sacramento Mountains in Lincoln and Otero counties.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 11.
Parent taxa Fabaceae > subfam. Faboideae > Lupinus
Sibling taxa
L. adsurgens, L. affinis, L. albicaulis, L. albifrons, L. andersonii, L. angustiflorus, L. antoninus, L. apertus, L. arboreus, L. arbustus, L. arcticus, L. argenteus, L. arizonicus, L. benthamii, L. bicolor, L. brevicaulis, L. breweri, L. cervinus, L. chamissonis, L. citrinus, L. concinnus, L. constancei, L. covillei, L. croceus, L. dalesiae, L. diffusus, L. duranii, L. elatus, L. elmeri, L. excubitus, L. flavoculatus, L. formosus, L. fulcratus, L. gracilentus, L. grayi, L. guadalupensis, L. havardii, L. hirsutissimus, L. huachucanus, L. hyacinthinus, L. kingii, L. kuschei, L. lapidicola, L. latifolius, L. lepidus, L. leucophyllus, L. littoralis, L. longifolius, L. ludovicianus, L. luteolus, L. magnificus, L. malacophyllus, L. microcarpus, L. nanus, L. neomexicanus, L. nevadensis, L. nipomensis, L. nootkatensis, L. obtusilobus, L. odoratus, L. onustus, L. oreganus, L. pachylobus, L. padrecrowleyi, L. peirsonii, L. perennis, L. polyphyllus, L. pratensis, L. pusillus, L. rivularis, L. sabineanus, L. sericatus, L. sericeus, L. shockleyi, L. sparsiflorus, L. spectabilis, L. stiversii, L. subcarnosus, L. succulentus, L. sulphureus, L. texensis, L. tidestromii, L. tracyi, L. truncatus, L. uncialis, L. villosus, L. westianus
Synonyms L. aquilinus, L. laetus, L. sierrae-blancae subsp. aquilinus
Name authority Wooten & Standley: Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 16: 138. (1913)
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