Lupinus prunophilus — a medium houseplant
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Lupinus prunophilus

Lupinus Prunophilus

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Lupinus prunophilus, commonly known as the hairy bigleaf lupine or chokecherry lupin, is a medium-sized herbaceous plant that grows in the Great Basin and other parts of the U.S. interior between the Sierra-Nevada and the Rockies. It is a close relative and very similar to Lupinus polyphyllus and is considered a subspecies by some botanists.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Lupinus
Family
Fabaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Hairy bigleaf lupine
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