Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Fabales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
alipatulus
ID:
168707

Status:
valid

Authors:
C.P.Sm.

Source:
ildis

Year:
1951

Citation Micro:
Spec. Lupinorum: 710 (1951)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000168036

Common Names

  • Lupinus alipatulus
  • Alipatulus Lupine
  • Alipatulus Blue Lupine

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Description

Lupinus alipatulus (also called Oblong-Leaved Lupine, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to North America. It has blue flowers and alipatulate leaves, and grows in grasslands, meadows, and other disturbed habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Lupinus alipatulus is used as a nitrogen-fixing plant, which helps to enrich the soil. It is also used as a cover crop and for erosion control.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Lupinus alipatulus is a bright blue, with a yellow center. The seed is oval and black in color. The seedlings are small and have a pale green color.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Lupinus alipatulus can be propagated by seed. The seeds should be sown in early spring in a sunny location with well-drained soil. The seeds should be covered lightly with soil and watered regularly until germination occurs. Once the seedlings are established, they can be transplanted into the garden. The plants should be spaced about 18 inches apart and should be fertilized regularly. Deadheading of spent flowers will help to encourage more blooms.

Where to Find Lupinus alipatulus

Lupinus alipatulus can be found in the western United States, primarily in California and Oregon.

Lupinus alipatulus FAQ

What is the scientific name of Lupinus alipatulus?

Lupinus alipatulus

What is the common name of Lupinus alipatulus?

Alipatulus Lupine

What is the natural habitat of Lupinus alipatulus?

Dry grasslands, scrublands, and open woodlands

Species in the Lupinus genus

Lupinus aberrans, Lupinus adsurgens, Lupinus agardhianus, Lupinus alaristatus, Lupinus albert-smithianus, Lupinus albosericeus, Lupinus aliattenuatus, Lupinus alipatulus, Lupinus alirevolutus, Lupinus allargyreius, Lupinus altimontanus, Lupinus altiplani, Lupinus amabayensis, Lupinus amandus, Lupinus ammophilus, Lupinus amnis-otuni, Lupinus amphibius, Lupinus ananeanus, Lupinus angustiflorus, Lupinus antoninus, Lupinus apertus, Lupinus appositus, Lupinus arbustus, Lupinus archeranus, Lupinus arcticus, Lupinus arequipensis, Lupinus argurocalyx, Lupinus aridulus, Lupinus asplundianus, Lupinus atropurpureus, Lupinus ballianus, Lupinus bandelierae, Lupinus bangii, Lupinus barkeri, Lupinus benthamii, Lupinus bicolor, Lupinus bingenensis, Lupinus bolivianus, Lupinus boyacensis, Lupinus brachypremnon, Lupinus breviscapus, Lupinus bryoides, Lupinus buchtienii, Lupinus burkei, Lupinus caespitosus, Lupinus caldasensis, Lupinus camiloanus, Lupinus campestris, Lupinus carazensis, Lupinus carchiensis,

Species in the Fabaceae family