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Thermopsis villosa, commonly referred to as Aaron's rod, Carolina lupine, or Carolina lupin, [2] [3] is an herbaceous plant in the legume family. Its native range is in North America, in the southern Appalachian Mountains. It is found elsewhere as an escape from cultivation. [4]
Lupinus polyphyllus, the large-leaved lupine, big-leaved lupine, many-leaved lupine, [2] blue-pod lupine, [3] or, primarily in cultivation, garden lupin, is a species of lupine (lupin) native to western North America from southern Alaska and British Columbia [4] and western Wyoming, and south to Utah and California. It commonly grows along ...
Lupinus, commonly known as lupin, lupine, [note 1] or regionally bluebonnet, is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae. The genus includes over 199 species, with centres of diversity in North and South America. [1] Smaller centres occur in North Africa and the Mediterranean.
The weather forecast methodology the Almanac uses was devised by its founder Robert B. Thomas, who used sunspots (magnetic storms on the sun's surface) to predict the Earth's weather.
South Carolina will end November with fair, cold weather and roll into December with a fast-moving storm with moderate to heavy precipitation. The middle of December will have mostly clear, sunny ...
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.
Lupinus angustifolius is a species of lupin known by many common names, including narrowleaf lupin, [1] narrow-leaved lupin [2] and blue lupin. It is native to Eurasia and northern Africa and naturalized in parts of Australia and North America.
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