- Lupinus arboreus
Taxobox
name = "Lupinus arboreus"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Inflorescence of "Lupinus arboreus"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
subfamilia =Faboideae
tribus =Genisteae
genus = "Lupin us"
subgenus = "Platycarpos "
species = "L. arboreus"
binomial = "Lupinus arboreus"
binomial_authority = Sims"Lupinus arboreus" (Yellow Bush Lupine) is a species of
lupin e native to the westernUnited States inCalifornia , where it is widely distributedcoast al scrub andsand dune s. Because it has been widely introduced, there is some uncertainty about its native range; it is thought to be native fromPoint Reyes National Seashore south to San Luis Obispo County.It is a perennial
shrub growing to 2 m tall (hence the alternative common name, tree lupine) in sheltered situations, but more typically 1-1.5 m tall. It has green to gray-green palmate leaves, with 5-12 leaflets per leaf. The leaflets are 2-6 cm long, often sparsely covered with fine silky hairs. Both yellow and lilac to purple flowering forms are known; however, the yellow form is more common, except in the north of the species' range. It is capable of tolerating temperatures down to -12°C and living for up to seven years.Cultivation
The yellow-flowering form is widely grown as an
ornamental plant for its attractive yellow flowers and also to bind drifting sand dunes. It has however escaped from cultivation to become aninvasive species in many areas. Outside of its native range in North America, it is somewhat invasive both in southern California, and further north to southwesternCanada . It has also been introduced in westernEurope ,Australia (where it is considered a potential noxious weed),New Zealand , AnatoliaAegean Region of Turkey and southernSouth America , including theFalkland Islands .Like many members of the family
Fabaceae , it is an effective fixer ofnitrogen in the soil. Where it has been introduced, it changes the chemistry of the soil, and therefore allows other exotics to establish themselves, to the detriment of native vegetation adapted to low nitrogen levels. It also hybridizes with other lupine species such as "Lupinus littoralis " (seashore lupin) and "Lupinus rivularis " (riverbank lupin), further endangering the survival of those forms.Related species
A number of other related species of lupine also grow as bushes. They include:
*"Lupinus chamissonis " Chamisso bush lupine, silver bush lupine
*"Lupinus albifrons " Bush lupine
*"Lupinus excubitus " Grape soda lupine
*"Lupinus longifolius " Longleaf bush lupineExternal links
* [http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/datastore/detailreport.cfm?usernumber=60&surveynumber=182 California Invasive Plant Council report on yellow bush lupine]
* [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?Lupinus+arboreus Jepson Flora Project: "Lupinus arboreus"]
* [http://koti.mbnet.fi/bkurl/Classific.htm Classification of Lupins]
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