Lupinus diffusus
{{Short description|Species of legume}}
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|image = Lupinus diffusus.gif
|genus = Lupinus
|parent = Lupinus subg. Platycarpos
|species = diffusus
|authority = Nutt.
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Lupinus diffusus, commonly known as Oak Ridge lupine, spreading lupine, or sky-blue lupine, is a species of lupine native to the southeastern United States, from North Carolina south to Florida and west to Mississippi. It is restricted to very dry, sandy soils, often in open pine or oak woodlands.
It is a perennial herbaceous plant growing to {{convert|30|-|50|cm}} tall. The leaves are palmately compound with 3-5 leaflets {{convert|6|-|12|cm}} long and {{convert|3|-|5|cm}} broad, gray-green to silvery green, covered with fine white hairs. The flowers are pale blue or violet, produced in a dense spike {{convert|15|-|30|cm}} long.
Cultivation
It is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens for its flowers and silvery leaves, produced in early spring.
References and external links
- {{Cite PLANTS|symbol=LUDI2 |taxon=Lupinus diffusus}}
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070311060321/http://www.biologicalresearch.com/plants/plant_www.php?uniq=lupin_dif Photos of Lupinus diffusus]
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Category:Flora of the Southeastern United States
Category:Flora without expected TNC conservation status
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