BCP/Lupinus
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Lupinus
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| Profile for Lupinus (Lupin)
Identifying Characteristics |
Flowers: | The flowers are produced in dense or open whorls on an erect spike, each flower 1-2 cm long, with a typical peaflower shape with an upper 'standard', two lateral 'wings' and two lower petals fused as a 'keel'. Due to the flower shape, several species are known as bluebonnets or quaker bonnets. | Foliage: | The leaf blades are usually palmately divided into 5–28 leaflets or reduced to a single leaflet in a few species of the southeastern United States. | Fruit: | The fruit is a pod containing several seeds. | Life Cycle: | perennial |
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- Jomegat 00:33, 29 May 2010 (UTC)
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Regional data and additional images for Lupinus
Regional data:
New Hampshire: (native) May, June
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