词条 | Lupinus citrinus |
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| genus = Lupinus | species = citrinus | authority = Kellogg }}Lupinus citrinus is a species of lupine known by the common names orange lupine, orangeflower lupine, and fragrant lupine. It is endemic to California, where it is known from a section of the Sierra Nevada foothills extending from Mariposa to Fresno Counties.[1] This is an annual herb growing {{convert|10|-|60|cm}} tall. Each palmate leaf is made up of 6 to 9 leaflets up to {{convert|3.5|cm}} long. The herbage is coated in tiny white hairs. The inflorescence bears several flowers, sometimes in whorls. Each flower is roughly a centimeter long and orange to yellow to white in color. The fruit is a legume pod 1 or {{convert|2|cm}} long containing seeds which resemble "pieces of granite."[2] References1. ^CalFlora: Lupinus citrinus 2. ^Jepson Manual Treatment External links
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