Lupine blooms on Mt. Sentinel w/Missoula in the background.

Another lupine-like flower, but can lupine be yellow?Lupine blooms on Mt. Sentinel w/Missoula in the background. At right is another lupine-like flower from the same hike, but can lupine be yellow? Maybe, but this yellow plant is probably Common Toadflax. Despite its humble name, it apparently has many medicinal qualities. “The plant is especially valued for its strongly laxative and diuretic activities.” Good to know.

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