05/22/2026
Update: We recently posted this image of wild lupine that turned out to be Lupinus polyphyllus, a West Coast species that is considered invasive in parts of the East Coast. The clue is in the leaves - our native lupine, Lupinus perennis, has 7–11 leaflets.
Apparently, mislabeling of lupines is fairly common, and they can also hybridize in the nursery trade. So let this be a learning moment for all of us: count the leaves on your lupines!
And thank you to Jessica Miller for spotting the issue. It raised awareness, and the news has already started to trickle up the supply chain!