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Lupinus pilosus\u00a0<\/i>L., J.A.Murray (ed.), Syst. Veg. ed. 13, 2: 545 (1774)<\/em> (syn: <\/span><\/span>Lupinus hirsutus<\/em>\u00a0L.<\/a>);<\/span><\/div>\n
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E. Medit.: Albania, East Aegean Is., Greece, Kriti, Lebanon-Syria, Palestine, Turkey, Turkey-in-Europe;<\/span> Introduced into: Bangladesh, Cape Provinces, Central European Rus, India, Nepal,<\/span> New South Wales, Pakistan,<\/span> Tanzania, Uganda<\/span> as per POWO<\/a>;<\/span>
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Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Lupinus angustifolius- Cultivated :: Panipat :: NS OCT 85\/85<\/a> : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (<\/span>6<\/span>)<\/span><\/div>\n
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This annual ornamental with beautiful apical racemes<\/span> is real treat to eyes…<\/div>\n
Lupinus angustifolius<\/i>…from a flower show<\/span> in Panipat..
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We do not have this species so far in efi. Pl. see Lupinus<\/i><\/span><\/a>
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Lupinus\u00a0cosentinii<\/em>\u00a0Guss. ??<\/p>\n


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Does not seem Lupinus cosentinii<\/em> Guss. in which leaves are much narrower, and can grow only in temperate climate.<\/p>\n


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Lupinus angustifolius<\/em> leaflets are very narrow, almost linear, and flowers mostly scattered, here they seem whorled. L. pubescens i<\/em>s possible.<\/p>\n


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Floriculture in India<\/a> gives the following species, which have been introduced in India:
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Lupinus hartwegii<\/a>\u00a0(45-75 cm\u00a0tall with white, pink and pale blue flowers) (syn. of\u00a0Lupinus ehrenbergii<\/b>\u00a0var.\u00a0ehrenbergii<\/b>)<\/div>\n
Lupinus luteus<\/a>\u00a0(40-60 cm, with yellow flowers)<\/div>\n
Lupinus subcarnosus<\/a>\u00a0(a dwarf plant with blue flowers)<\/div>\n
Lupinus mutabilis<\/a>\u00a0(a tall plant 120-150 cm- dark blue (marked with yellow and rose), blue, white, pink fragrant flowers)<\/div>\n
Lupinus tricolor<\/a>\u00a0(a bushy plant 45-60 cm- white flowers changing to pink) (syn. of\u00a0Lupinus albifrons\u00a0<\/b>var. albifrons)<\/div>\n
Perennials:<\/div>\n
Lupinus polyphyllus<\/a>\u00a0(perennial, with wide range of flowers)<\/div>\n
Indian medicinal plants<\/a>\u00a0lists the following:
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Lupinus angustifolius<\/a><\/div>\n
Lupinus luteus
\nLupinus mutabilis<\/div>\n
Lupinus hirsutus<\/a>\u00a0(syn. of\u00a0L.pilosus<\/b>)
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Lupinus hirsutus<\/a>\u00a0(syn. of\u00a0<\/span>L.pilosus<\/b>)<\/span><\/div>\n
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SK1112 26 APR-2018<\/a> : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Location:\u00a0\u00a0Godawari, Nepal \u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
Date: 18 April 2018<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
Altitude: 5000 ft.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
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Habit: Cultivated<\/span><\/span>
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Lupinus nanus<\/i> Benth. ??<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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To me looks different from images at<\/div>\n
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https:\/\/www.wildflower.org\/gallery\/result.php?id_image=9065<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n
http:\/\/calscape.org\/Lupinus-nanus-(Sky-Lupine)<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n
https:\/\/plants.usda.gov\/core\/profile?symbol=luna3#<\/span><\/a>
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Where from did you get the name ? Has it been reported from Nepal ?<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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It was tagged as Lupinus<\/i> sp in the Botanical Garden and I checked in the web and found closer to the ID.<\/div>\n
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Lupinus cosentinii<\/em>\u00a0Guss. ??<\/p>\n


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Floriculture in India<\/a> gives the following species, which have been introduced in India:
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Lupinus hartwegii<\/a>\u00a0(45-75 cm\u00a0tall with white, pink and pale blue flowers) (syn. of\u00a0Lupinus ehrenbergii<\/b>\u00a0var.\u00a0ehrenbergii<\/b>)<\/div>\n
Lupinus luteus<\/a>\u00a0(40-60 cm, with yellow flowers)<\/div>\n
Lupinus subcarnosus<\/a>\u00a0(a dwarf plant with blue flowers)<\/div>\n
Lupinus mutabilis<\/a>\u00a0(a tall plant 120-150 cm- dark blue (marked with yellow and rose), blue, white, pink fragrant flowers)<\/div>\n
Lupinus tricolor<\/a>\u00a0(a bushy plant 45-60 cm- white flowers changing to pink) (syn. of\u00a0Lupinus albifrons\u00a0<\/b>var. albifrons)<\/div>\n
Perennials:<\/div>\n
Lupinus polyphyllus<\/a>\u00a0(perennial, with wide range of flowers)<\/div>\n
Indian medicinal plants<\/a>\u00a0lists the following:
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Lupinus angustifolius<\/a><\/div>\n
Lupinus luteus
\nLupinus mutabilis<\/div>\n
Lupinus hirsutus<\/a>\u00a0(syn. of\u00a0L.pilosus<\/b>)
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Lupinus hirsutus<\/a>\u00a0(syn. of\u00a0<\/span>L.pilosus<\/b>)<\/span><\/p>\n
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ornamental2 Hooghly 20-01-13 sk2:<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n
I searched digitate<\/span> fabaceae<\/em>, not sure though if it could be from other family. However, my search result yields Lupinus latifolius<\/i>.<\/div>\n
Species : UNKNOWN<\/div>\n
H & H : ornamental in 200 sq. ft. garden, nurtured by local youth of a rural club<\/span><\/div>\n
Date : 20-01-13
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It is likely to be a Lupinus<\/em> species. Lupinus<\/em> is a genus from Fabaceae<\/em>; the plants from which have palmately compound leaves. The genus comprises of some 280 species found in southern and western North America.
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Thank you …, yesterday i found this site<\/span><\/a> on various species of Lupinus<\/i>.<\/p>\n


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I searched for acute leaf (leaflets) Lupinus<\/i> and found majority search results leading to L. polyphyllus<\/span><\/a><\/i>. But, as … said there are about 280 species of this genus and must be some hybrids too, i think, without any leaf size or other data it might not be possible to ascertain it to the species level.<\/p>\n


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This garden variety\u00a0might be known as\u00a0Lupinus\u00a0<\/i>x\u00a0\u00a0hybrida<\/i>, an account of the garden hybrids can be found at missouribotanicalgarden<\/a>. However, as per KEW those are probably “Russell hybrids of Lupinus polyphyllus<\/em>“.<\/p>\n


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Appears to be similar to images and details at\u00a0Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Lupinus angustifolius- Cultivated :: Panipat :: NS OCT 85\/85<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n


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Yes\u00a0 Sir, it is similar to the post you referred to. But is it\u00a0L. angustifolius<\/i>? I am confused for the endnote there – efi thread<\/a>.
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This may be\u00a0Lupinus hirsutus<\/a><\/em>\u00a0(syn. of\u00a0L.pilosus<\/b>).<\/p>\n
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Yes, Sir, might be possible, since the first three pictures of … post look similar to L. hirsutus<\/i>.<\/p>\n
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References: POWO<\/a> \u00a0Catalogue of Life<\/a>\u00a0 The Plant List Ver.1.1<\/a>\u00a0 ILDIS<\/a> (Lupinus\u00a0micranthus\u00a0<\/strong>Guss. )\u00a0 Floriculture in India<\/a> \u00a0Indian medicinal plants<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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