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Lupine

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Lupinus, commonly known as lupin, lupine, or regionally bluebonnet etc., is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae. The genus includes over 199 species, with centers of diversity in North and South America. Smaller centers occur in North... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Lupinus
Lifespan: between 2-5 years
Order: Legumes
Rank: Genus
Lower classifications
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Lupinus, commonly known as lupin, lupine, or regionally bluebonnet etc., is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae. The genus includes over 199 ...
Learn all about annual and perennial Lupine varieties including Texas Bluebonnet, Russell, and Arroyo Lupine. Discover which lupine varieties will grow best ...
any of a genus (Lupinus) of leguminous herbs including some poisonous forms and others cultivated for their long showy racemes of usually blue, purple, ...
Wild Lupine, or Lupinus perennis, with its blue flower spires & palmate foliage is a native plant that thrives in dry sandy soils where so many other plants ...
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This legume is the only host plant for the Karner Blue butterfly, an endangered species native to the Great Lakes region. After Sundial Lupine emerges in spring ...
Feb 22, 2024 · lupine, (genus Lupinus), genus of about 200 species of herbaceous and partly woody plants in the pea family (Fabaceae).
This North American wildflower is known for its hardiness. Lupines thrive in hardiness zones 3 through 10. Eden Brothers has selected the best 16 cultivars ...
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Big leaf lupine is one of the tallest and most ornamental native lupine species in the west. This cheerful plant forms nice colonies in open fertile meadows, ...
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May 30, 2022 · Item Details · Conventional · Perennial and hardy to zone 4 · Plants grow to 2 feet tall · Spires of bright blue flowers · Prefers sandy loam to ...
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Broadleaf Lupine is a large, densely-branching perennial that flaunts plentiful purple cone-shaped flower spires that are frequently visited by pollinators.