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These plants come in bean-like seeds found in 1 inch long hairy pods. Blue-purple to white blossoms appearing throughout summer. Grows from lower elevations up to 10000 feet in elevation. Approximately 20 inches tall. Compound leaves, with 6-9 lance-shaped leaflets, with a silvery covering. This plant is poisonous. All parts, especially ripe seeds, are potentially toxic.
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