Illustrated overview traces international varieties of lupine. It mentions Native American use of the plant to treat urinary disorders.
Summarizes lupine's role as food in the Mediterranean and the Andes, its botanical family, and its danger to sheep. Includes plant description.
Canadian marmots like to snack on lupine, according to this illustrated guide. Describes the plant and its place in the local landscape.
Features etymology and pronunciation of the flowering plant, a description, and information on its botanical family.
Silvery Blues, Western Painted Ladies, and Melissas are among the butterflies listed here as lupine fans. Contains flower and butterfly links.
Offers illustration and description of the plant and its Indiana habitats. Enumerates signs of toxicity in animals and suggests treatments.
Find out lupine's nutritional value for livestock and humans. Charts cultivation and pest control and offers drying and storage tips..
Biology professor offers photos and information on the annual plant's importance to bees and butterflies. See QuickTime movies of pollinators.