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Common name: Pink Bonnet 
Latin name:
Lupinus bakeri bakeri hybrid

Pink Bonnet - Lupinus bakeri hybrid
Annual/Perennial: Perennial

Flowers: Spring
Flower size:
1/4" to 3/8"

Found in:
Foothills to Montane

Height: 20" to 24"
Invasive:
No
Native species:
No
Useful in garden: Yes

Image taken:
Cottonwood Pass just east of Granby on Highway 40

Pictured Wildflower: Pink Bonnet Lupinus bakeri hybrid
Wildflower Field notes: If you ever have the chance to take a drive over Cottonwood pass mid to late May... you'll be rewarded with a bounty of wildflowers. Along this short pass which ends a Hot Sulphur Springs, you'll see three varieties of Lupine, Balsam Root, Indian Paintbrush, Sulphur Flower, and many more beautiful flowers.
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