lupine|lupines in English

noun

[lu·pine || 'luːpaɪn]

any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupin)

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1. Species often called Bluebonnets include: Lupinus argenteus, silvery lupine

2. Yellow flowered European lupine cultivated for forage .

3. A shed stands in a field of lupine in Halifax.

4. Poster with lupine as the "intelligent" interpretation of start writing.

5. Bluebonnet, any of several North American lupines (Lupinus) of the pea family (Fabaceae)

6. Some pretty options are Snapdragons, Brideweed, Lupine or flowers from a Butterfly Bush

7. Lupines, mountain ash, cinquefoils, Arnicas, pearly everlastings and grass-of-parnassus also make their debut in early Summer

8. Wearing a lupine skin, they can run as wolves, free as moonlight in the night.

9. Avalanche and glacier lilies, lupine, Bistorts and tiger lilies dance beneath stunted subalpine fir trees

10. Acidophilic organisms also include certain higher plants such as sphagnum, heather, lupine, and other calcifuges.

11. With the night elves promising to aid their lupine allies, the Worgen are welcomed into the Alliance.

12.  · Aster, Lupine, Bistort, Indian Paintbrush, Mt Timpanogos, Utah Photographic Print by Howie Garber

13. We saw many wildflowers along the trail: Jeffrey’s shooting stars, penstemons, lupines, paintbrushes, snow douglasia, early blue violet, red columbines, Arnicas, etc

14. At Point Reyes National Seashore in Marin County, California, a plant called Tidestrom's lupine is holding on for dear life.

15. During the summer months, this group monitors the growth of lupine plants and removes invasive plant species from this park.

16. Mom wrote about choosing lupine flowers for her blog's background over the pink breast cancer ribbon theme expected of her.

17. Likewise, the tribe keeps close contact with their rare lupine Kin living on great estates, primarily in Russia and western Canada.

18. In years when autumn salmon numbers are low, the bears must find other food, such as wild berries, lupine roots, and mussels.

19. Swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne (alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets:

20. 12.14 || || Swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne (alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets. || || || || || || ||

21. For ED, Distillers grain was the highest, then Malt hull, Quercus charcoal, Lupine hull and Coffee hull, but Ganodermn lucidum waste was the lowest.

22. For "b", Lupine hull and Brewers' grain were the highest, then Distillers grain, Malt hull and Sesame oil meal , Quercus charcoal was the lowest.

23. For this purpose, the allergenic characteristics of lupine seeds after boiling (up to 60 min), Autoclaving (121 degrees C, 1.18 atm, up to 20 mi …

24. While your gaze will be to the ground admiring asters, lupine, Bistorts, and valerian wildflowers, the views from the 6,000-foot-plus ridge are spectacular too

25. In Lupus form, Lords are large and stocky , often resembling the lupine version of massive pit bulls; they usually have coats as dark as their name would imply.