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lupin

Any plant of the genus Lupinus, of the pea family Leguminosae, including about 300 species. They are native to Mediterranean regions and parts of North and South America. Their spikes of pealike flowers may be white, yellow, blue, or pink.

The European lupin L. albus is cultivated in some places for cattle fodder and for manure.



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