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  2. Lupinus formosus - Wikipedia

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    This lupine, along with five others, is poisonous from the time it starts growth in the spring until the seed pods shatter in late summer or early fall. However, the younger the plant the more toxic it is. [1] Summer lupine is one of three piperidine alkaloid containing plants that have poisonous effects on livestock.

  3. Lupinus - Wikipedia

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    The species are mostly herbaceous perennial plants 0.3–1.5 metres (1–5 feet) tall, but some are annual plants and a few are shrubs up to 3 m (10 ft) tall. An exception is the chamis de monte (Lupinus jaimehintonianus) of Oaxaca in Mexico, which is a tree up to 8 m (26 ft) tall.

  4. Lupinus rivularis - Wikipedia

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    The seed pods house 6–10 seeds and are coated in sparsely distributed hairs. Riverbank lupine also has a distinct aroma that stimulates the attraction of its pollinators. [1] The bloom occurs from March to July, lasting approximately two to four weeks. [3]

  5. Lupinus albus - Wikipedia

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    There are winter and spring forms of white lupin. The duration of the growing period under spring sowing varies from 106 to 180 days, seed mass per plant varies from 2.2 g to 40 g, green mass yield per from 9 g to 250 g, protein content in the seed from 35.0% to 53.7%, and oil content from 6.2% to 12.0%. [citation needed]

  6. Lupinus sulphureus - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus sulphureus (sulphur lupine, sulphur-flower lupine) [1] is a species of lupine, a flowering plant of the legume family, Fabaceae. ... In spring, the larvae ...

  7. Lupinus angustifolius - Wikipedia

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    The optimum seed density depends on the site yield potential [10] and is generally higher in non-branching cultivars than in branching ones. [7] The variance is high, 14 to 138 plants per m 2 [11] are an optimal plant density, depending on the yield potential of the site. On most grounds, a plant density around 80 plants per m 2 would be the ...

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