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Bicolor
Lupine or
Miniature Lupine Origin Of Genus Name: Lupinus is Latin for "wolf." Presidio Locations: Found throughout the sand dunes. Range In State: California coast. Description: This annual native has tiny, deep blue flowers. The plant was once thought to deplete or "wolf" the mineral content of the soil; hence the genus name derived from the Latin lupus for "wolf." Actually the plant and all of the Lupine Family enhances soil fertility by fixing atmospheric nitrogen into a useful form. It has palmate (looks like the palm of your hand) leaves which are quite hairy. Blooms March to June. Native Californian Uses: See Chamisso's Lupine update above link when completed |
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September 30, 2004
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