Lupinus concinnus Bajada Lupine
ANNUAL. Stems, pods, calyces, and both sides of leaves conspicously
covered in long, downy white hairs. Flowers few, in short clusters,
pink or purplish-pink (not purple). Pods elongate, with several seeds.
In the Empires, fairly common in wet years in deep sand on roadsides and
bajada washes, March-April. L. brevicaulis has shorter, rounder
pods and purple flowers.
FAMILY: Fabaceae (Pea Family)