The lupine flower, also known as lupin or bluebonnet, looks like a wildflower, but it is a fast-growing legume in the pea family that just happens to have a tall, showy spire of colorful blooms ...
You may remember me mentioning in the post from our second day how I really wanted to take pictures with the lupine flowers behind the church in Vik. It was the day we were on a time crunch ...
These include poppies, woody shrubs like lavender, and flowers like lupine, butterfly weed, red hot poker, and candytuft. The good news is that in a few cases, like butterfly weed and lupine ...
It shows up in nature on the underside of storm clouds, inside a faded lupine bloom, imbedded in fir needles, and within the fine grains of volcanic rock. It’s an icy color with a bitter sting.
With summer now well and truly over it doesn’t mean that we have to face months without color in our yards. Although we might not be spending as much time outside enjoying the warmth of the sun ...