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What type of plant is this?

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Hoping someone on here knows their plants and deer / elk biology better than I do. I found these plants popping up in large amounts at a couple of areas that I've been keeping an eye on that typicaly holds elk and mule deer. They are spreading like ground cover. Some already have flowers and some haven't sprouted yet. My question is, is this edible for deer or elk, or is it a noxious weed that's not good for an area?

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Texas Bluebonnet Shrub..............I think.

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Years ago while archery hunting deer by Kendrick Mtn. The lupine seeds seemed to be the preferred food source at the time. Since then I think about that hunt every time I see a bunch of lupine. Pretty flower and plant. I've collected seeds and put them around my property, looking healthy right now but no flowers yet.

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was gonna say 9 leaf skunk weed till Isaw the purdy blue lupine!

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Mule deer love lupine. Seems like you have a good spot.

Good to hear. Found a decent fresh brown 3 point shed in there this weekend too.

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Dig them up and put them in your favorite hunting spot.

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Lupine and Buckbrush are two of the best foods you can find for Rocky Mountain Mule Deer (Thanks BOHNTR)! These plants usually proliferate after a cool burn. You are on to something. Keep it up!

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