Lupinus luteus

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 Lupinus luteus subsp. var.  Yellow lupin
Yellow lupin
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Lupinus luteus, Linn. Yellow Lupine. St. erect, nearly simple, hairy, 2 ft. high: 1fts. lanceolate, acute, hairy: fls. on pubescent stalks longer than the lvs., verticillate, yellow, fragrant: pod oblong, flat. June, July. S. Eu.—Succeeds in the poorest soil. Useful for cut-fls., for the border, for fodder or for plowing under to improve sandy soils. As a fodder, it may be fed green or as hay.


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