The California Coastal Bush Lupine Lupinus arboreus is subject to some major aphid infestations ( https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/80203682 ) primarily of Macrosiphum albifrons (the Lupine Aphid) and the local Lady Bird Beetles seem to "know" this. If I want to see a variety of Lady Bird Beetles this time of year I just head over to a patch of Coastal Bush Lupines and begin looking for orange. I didn't find any aphids this time, but the Lady Bird Beetles were there anyway, searching.
The small-leaved phase has already switched over to producing the larger 20--60 mm leaflets on the leaves, but no signs of flowering on this plant.
Jepson: Leaf: cauline; stipules 8--12 mm; petiole 2--3(6) cm; leaflets 5--12, 20--60 mm.
The final photo (#5) shows a field with both the common species of shrubby lupine found on Ft Ord... the glaucus Lupinus chamissonis on the right and middle, and the green Lupinus arboreus on the left.
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