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|common_name=Yellow lupin
 
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Lupinus luteus, Linn. Yellow Lupine. Fig. 2218. 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. B.M. 140.—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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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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'''''Lupinus luteus''''' L. 1753, Sp. Pl. :722;  Willd. 1803, l. c.:1024;  DC. 1825, l.c.:407;  Willk. et Lange, 1880, l. c.:468;  Franco et Silva, 1968, l. c.:105;  Zohary, 1972, l. c.:44;  Gladstones, 1974, l. c.:17;  Vass. 1987, l. c.:214. – '''''yellow lupin''.'''
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==Cultivation==
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| name        = ''Lupinus luteus'' L. - Yellow lupin
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| regnum      =  [[Plantae]]
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| subregnum    = [[Tracheobionta]]
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| superdivisio = [[Spermatophyta]]
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| divisio      = [[Magnoliophyta]]
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| classis      =  [[Magnoliopsida]]
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| subclassis  =  [[Rosidae]]
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| ordo        =  [[Fabales]]
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| familia      =  [[Fabaceae]]
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| tribus      =  [[Luppineae]]
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| genus        =  [[Lupinus]]
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| subgenus    =  [http://koti.mbnet.fi/bkurl/Classific.htm Lupinus]
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| species      =  ''Lupinus luteus''
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== '''Description''' ==
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Distribution and common names: W Iberia, scattered pan-Mediterranean, native or semi-cult.; elsewhere, cult.
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"Yellow lupin".
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Plants are 20-80 cm high, rosetted in the beginning and becoming erect in subsequent, with vigorous basal branching. Stems are short and hirsute, with intesive branching in the lower part. The leaf consists of 7-9 (11) ovate-oblong or lanceolate leaflets, prolated at the basis, densely villous on both sides, sized 30-60 х 8-15 mm. Stipules of the rosetted leaves are crescent and chuffy on stalks, linear-obovate in shape. The inflorescence is an elongated truss, 5-25 cm long, set on a peduncle of 5-12 cm. Flowers are verticillate, odorous. Floral bracts are small-sized, obovate, silky-pubescent, easily falling. The upper labium of a calyx is bipartite, the lower one has 3 small denticles. The corolla is 14-16 mm long, bright goldish-yellow in color. Pods are elongated, 40-60 х 10-14 mm, densely villous, 4-6-seeded, with oblique partitions between seeds. Seeds are 5,5-6,5 mm in diameter, spherical-reniform, oblate, variable colouring - from pinkish, brown and yellowish up to dark-violet and mottled.
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Usually this species is considered as an annual one, but in wild environments it is sometimes possible to find two- and four-year plants. The variability of characters in this species is less expressed than in ''L.angustifolius''; however a homologous series can be modeled on the color of seeds, which is more or less similar to ''L. angustifolius''.
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=='''The scheme of [http://lupindiversity.blogspot.com/2006/08/lupinus-luteus-l-yellow-lupin.html classification] of ''Lupinus luteus'' L.'''==
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Using combinations of such characters as the color of the corolla, the carina's edge, vegetative organs and seeds, 18 varieties, 4 subvarieties and 6 forms have been identified.
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==Species==
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1.[http://lupindiversity.blogspot.com/ Intraspecific Diversity of Lupins]
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2.Kurlovich B.S. 2002. Lupins. Geography, classification, genetic resources and breeding , St. Petersburg, “Intan”, 468p. http://koti.mbnet.fi/bkurl/Lupin.htm
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3. Gladstones, J.S. 1998. Distribution, Origin, Taxonomy, History and Importance. In: J.S. Gladstones et al. (eds.), Lupin as Crop Plants. Biology, Production and Utilization, 1-39.  
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=='''External links:'''==
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==References==
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  -->
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[http://plants.usda.gov/java/ClassificationServlet?source=profile&symbol=LUPIN&display=31 Classification for Kingdom Plantae Down to Genus Lupinus L].
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==External links==
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