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  2. List of Lupinus species - Wikipedia

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    The following species in the flowering plant genus Lupinus, the lupins or lupines, are accepted by Plants of the World Online. [1] Although the genus originated in the Old World, about 500 of these species are native to the New World, probably due to multiple adaptive radiation events.

  3. Bluebonnet (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Bluebonnet, Texas Texas Bluebonnet -- Lupinus Bluebonnet is a name given to any of a number of purple-flowered or blue-flowered species of the genus Lupinus predominantly found in southwestern United States and is collectively the state flower of Texas.

  4. Lupinus nootkatensis - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus nootkatensis, the Nootka lupine, [1] is a perennial plant of the genus Lupinus in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to North America and was introduced to Europe in the late 18th century. [2] It grows up to 60 cm tall, and has bright bluish-purple flowers. Iceland Nootka Lupin Flower Iceland Nootka Lupin Flower Fields

  5. Lupinus constancei - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus constancei is a species of lupine known by the common name The Lassics lupine, or lassicus lupine. It is endemic to the U.S. state of California, where it is known from only fourteen occurrences in the Lassic Range in the North Coast Ranges. It is a member of the serpentine soils flora of the mountain forests. This is a low, mat-forming ...

  6. Lupinus sericeus - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus sericeus is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name silky lupine or Pursh's silky lupine. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Arizona and east to Alberta and Colorado. [2] This perennial herb produces erect stems from a woody caudex and deep root system. The stems reach up to ...

  7. Lupinus diffusus - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus diffusus, commonly known as Oak Ridge lupine, spreading lupine, or sky-blue lupine, is a species of lupine native to the southeastern United States, from North Carolina south to Florida and west to Mississippi. It is restricted to very dry, sandy soils, often in open pine or oak woodlands.

  8. Lupinus sparsiflorus - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus sparsiflorus (Coulter's lupine) is a species of lupin native to North America. In the United States it occurs in California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah, and in Mexico it is found in Baja California and Sonora. Other common names include Mojave lupine, a name it shares with Lupinus odoratus. This is an annual herb growing 20 to 40 ...

  9. Lupinus citrinus - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus citrinus is a species of lupine known by the common names orange lupine, orangeflower lupine, and fragrant lupine. It is endemic to California, where it is known from a section of the Sierra Nevada foothills extending from Mariposa to Fresno Counties. [2] This is an annual herb growing 10–60 centimetres (3.9–23.6 in) tall.