Lupinus albicaulis, commonly known as Sickle-Keel Lupine or Sicklekeel Lupine, is a stunning perennial wildflower native to the western United States, from Washington to California. Growing up to a meter in height, this hairy, erect plant impresses with palmate leaves made up of 5 to 10 leaflets, each up to 7 centimeters long. The beautiful inflorescence bears whorls of flowers, 1 to 1.6 centimeters long, which are purple to yellowish or whitish in color with a sickle-shaped keel. Sickle-Keel Lupine's silky-hairy legume pod, up to 5 centimeters long, contains several seeds, making it a valuable plant for ecosystem restoration. This fast-growing and showy flower is perfect for those looking to add a pop of color to their garden, especially in mountainous areas where it thrives. Learn more about Sickle-Keel Lupine and its uses by visiting plants.usda.gov.