Status:
valid
Authors:
C.P.Sm.
Source:
ildis
Year:
1944
Citation Micro:
Spec. Lupinorum: 414 (1944)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000168116
Common Names
- Colombiensis Lupine
- Colombian Lupine
- Colombiensis Blue Lupine
Description
Lupinus colombiensis (also called Colombian Lupine, among many other common names) is an annual herb, growing up to 1 m tall. It is native to Colombia, and is found in tropical and subtropical moist montane forests.
Uses & Benefits
Lupinus colombiensis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscaping. Its seeds are also used to make a flour-like substance.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Lupinus colombiensis has white flowers with five petals. The seeds are small, brown and round. The seedlings are thin and have a single stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Lupinus colombiensis is a species of lupine native to the western United States. It is a perennial plant growing to 0.3–1 m tall, with a deep taproot. The leaves are palmately compound with 5–9 leaflets, each leaflet 2–4 cm long. The flowers are purple, 1.5–2 cm long, produced in a dense spike 1–3 cm long. Cultivation and propagation of Lupinus colombiensis is best done from seed. The seeds should be sown in the spring or fall in well-drained soil, and the plants should be spaced about 30 cm apart. The plants should be watered regularly, and they should be fertilized once a month during the growing season. Deadheading the flowers will help to keep the plant blooming longer. Lupinus colombiensis is a hardy plant and can tolerate a wide range of conditions, including drought and poor soils.
Where to Find Lupinus colombiensis
Lupinus colombiensis is native to Colombia and can be found in dry, rocky areas in the Andes Mountains.
Lupinus colombiensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Lupinus colombiensis?
Lupinus colombiensis
What type of plant is Lupinus colombiensis?
It is a shrub
Where does Lupinus colombiensis grow?
It grows in the Andes region of South America
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