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English: Lupin bloom in a variety of colors and form legume (bean like) seed pods once the flower is finished. In the Pacific Northwest Washington, they are considered an herbaceous perennial plant and grow from 1 to 5 feet tall and bloom in spring.
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Author Cori Haisler

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Lupins in bloom and seed in Pacific Northwest Washington, United States

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