Lupinus latifolius |
Lupinus rivularis |
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broad-leaf lupine |
river-bank lupine, stream bank lupine |
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Habit | Herbs, perennial, 3–24 dm, not fleshy, green, glabrous or hairy. | Herbs, perennial, 3.5–10 dm, green, ± glabrous. | ||||||||||||||||
Stems | erect or spreading, branched or unbranched. |
decumbent, ascending, or erect, branched, dark brown to red, usually hollow. |
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Leaves | cauline, basal when present withered by anthesis; stipules 5–10 mm; petiole 4–20 cm; leaflets 5–11, blades 40–100 × 6–24 mm, abaxial surface ± hairy, adaxial surface glabrous or hairy. |
cauline; stipules 7–15 mm; petiole 3–5 cm; leaflets 5–9, blades 20–40 × 4–9 mm, adaxial surface glabrous. |
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Racemes | 16–60 cm; flowers whorled or spirally arranged. |
open, 15–50 cm; flowers ± whorled or not. |
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Peduncles | 8–20 cm; bracts deciduous, 8–12 mm. |
3–15 cm; bracts deciduous, 8–10 mm. |
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Pedicels | 2–12 mm. |
5–10 mm. |
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Flowers | 8–18 mm; calyx abaxial lobe entire or notched, 4–8 mm, adaxial lobe entire or 2-toothed, 5–10 mm; corolla blue or purple to white, banner patch usually white to yellowish turning purple, banner glabrous abaxially, lower keel margins usually ciliate, adaxial margin ciliate from claw to middle. |
12–16 mm; calyx bulge or spur 0–1 mm, abaxial lobe entire or ± 3-toothed, 7–9 mm, adaxial lobe 2-toothed, 7–8 mm; corolla violet, banner glabrous abaxially, lower keel margins glabrous, adaxial margin ciliate claw to tip. |
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Legumes | 2–4.5 cm, ± densely hairy. |
dark, 3–7 cm, sparsely hairy. |
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Cotyledons | deciduous, petiolate. |
deciduous, petiolate. |
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Seeds | 6–10, mottled dark brown, 3–4 mm. |
7 or 8, mottled brown with black line, 3–4 mm. |
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Lupinus latifolius |
Lupinus rivularis |
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Phenology | Flowering Mar–Jun. | |||||||||||||||||
Habitat | Gravelly prairies, open woods, riverbanks. | |||||||||||||||||
Elevation | 0–500 m. [0–1600 ft.] | |||||||||||||||||
Distribution |
w North America; nw Mexico
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CA; OR; WA; BC
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Discussion | Varieties 5 (5 in the flora). Various authors have differed in their circumscriptions of Lupinus latifolius. For example, P. K. Vaughn and D. B. Dunn (1977) recognized three varieties, D. Isely (1998) recognized six varieties, and C. L. Hitchcock et al. (1955–1969, vol. 3) recognized three varieties. The most conservative approach has been taken here by recognizing taxa that have the clearest characteristics, but that approach might not reflect phylogeny. Research is needed to clarify the varieties and particularly the relationships among L. latifolius and L. arcticus, L. perennis, and L. polyphyllus. Lupinus latifolius is known to cause birth defects in livestock (R. F. Keeler et al. 1977). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Lupinus rivularis ranges from Mendocino County in California northward through Oregon and Washington. It has been confirmed in British Columbia (where it is of conservation concern) in the extreme southwestern corner of the province, with a single population on southern Vancouver Island and five populations in the lower Fraser Valley. Lupinus rivularis is distinguished by its absence of wood, banners that are glabrous abaxially, ciliate keels, glabrous leaf surfaces, and violet flowers. It grades into blue-flowered L. arboreus but blooms earlier (late winter, spring) and is not sweet-smelling. L. L. Phillips (1955) considered L. rivularis as synonymous with L. albicaulis. Lupinus rivularis is widely planted for erosion control in western Oregon; it is of conservation concern in Canada. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 11. | FNA vol. 11. | ||||||||||||||||
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Synonyms | L. rivularis var. latifolius | L. amphibius, L. lignipes | ||||||||||||||||
Name authority | J. Agardh: Syn. Lupini, 18. (1835) | Douglas ex Lindley: Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 19: plate 1595. (1833) | ||||||||||||||||
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