Introducing the Lupinus bicolor Miniature Lupine, the stunning flowering plant native to western North America. With its showy blooms and diverse habitats, this plant is a popular choice for gardens and landscaping projects. Its short, hairy stem and palmately-arranged leaves make it stand out among other plants. The inflorescence is short for a lupine, but the flowers are usually two colors, with one often a deep blue and the other color often white or light purple. The plant's hairy pods contain tiny brownish peas, making it perfect for pollinators like native bees and bumble bees. You can cultivate the Lupinus bicolor as an ornamental plant in native plant and drought-tolerant gardens, as well as in natural landscaping and habitat restoration projects. Don't wait to add this beautiful plant to your landscape today!