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The main industry in the area is agriculture, particularly the production of wheat and lupins.
Today, the town's economy is based on the farming of sheep, wheat and lupins.
In the future, lupins have a great potential as protein producers for processed foods.
"I been back yonder 'mid the lupins and found these.
Unprotected fields of lupins may provide fodder, and some beauty.
Both sweet and bitter lupins in feed can cause livestock poisoning.
A copper pot filled with Russell lupins stood on the windowsill.
'Good morning, lupins,' she would say in her bright sing-song voice.
Diversity and evolutionary history of lupins - insights from new phylogenies.
His produce consists of wheat, lupins, canola and also livestock.
The gardens also include other introduced plants such as fuchsias, lupins, and dog roses.
Additionally, lupins have strong roots, that can reduce the compaction of a soil.
We hunted all the morning and lay up under a dark oak watching the young winds stalk one another among the lupins.
A host of them slid onto my lupins, waving their horns and munching.
Autumn is known for being a riot of colour, while spring brings wild flowers blooming throughout the region including lupins.
These may include garden escapes, such as lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis).
Anyway, Irene always complained about the way lupins shed their petals all over the polished table.
People with peanut allergy should generally avoid lupins.
He has developed Vavilov's doctrines with reference to lupins.
'Ollyberry says them young uns don't know lupins from lilacs.
The tall lupins and ferns provided some coolness against the heat of the day as they made their way to the mountain slope.
Tree lupins (Lupinus arboreus)are used to fix nitrogen among the trees.
When you cut the lupins down try not to shake or knock them too much, because this will spread the mildew spores.
In the wild, particularly common foods include lupins, Gynoxys, ferns, and umbrella plants.
The lubins or lupins were usually female and shy in contrast to the aggressive loups-garous.
A lupine head appeared at the break in the wall to the left of the door.
Lupines do not have a long life in the garden.
He held up a hand as if trying to calm the other Lupine.
What was human in me grabbed hold of the lupine.
But the rewards are great in a fine lupine year like this one.
She suspected neither Lupine wanted it to come to that.
My garden is at the southern edge of lupine territory.
And some lost species, like wild lupine, are coming back through the hard work of restoration.
It left his throat completely exposed to the older Lupine.
The lupine man nodded his head again toward one of them and chuckled.
One wore a lupine smile and was fishing for something in his pocket.
The man tried to nod, even though Lupine's fist was right under his neck.
Lupines find the one perfect mate for them and they seize it.
The eggs are usually laid on the upper side of new lupine leaves.
In lupine shape they can be accepted by a wolf pack.
Whatever the variety, lupines are grown the same way.
He glared at the other Lupine as if daring him to argue.
The plant may hybridize with other Lupine species when they grow together.
As a bonus, it can handle dry soil better than any other lupine.
Teachers passed out blue lupine seeds for children to grow in their backyards.
"And what has my estimable lupine colleague been doing since last we talked?"
It was a beautiful creature, with a head more lupine than reptilian.
There is a beautiful bed of lupines in back of the old barn.
Lupine leapt at a drifting sheet of paper and brought it to him.
If the lupines never bloomed, they would be worth having in the garden for that feature alone.
Most of the species found in the Americas were assigned to Lupinus.
The larvae probably bore into the stems and roots of Lupinus species.
Lupinus smithianus is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.
Larvae have been recorded feeding on Lupinus species.
Lupinus polphyllus originally were of basic colours and had large gaps in the flowering spike.
The butterfly's food plants belonged to the genera Lotus and Lupinus.
A contribution to the knowledge of genus Lupinus Tourn.
Lupinus of the Mediterranean region and Africa.
This species taps nutrients from conifers and the lupine Lupinus fulcratus.
The larvae feed on Lupinus.
Lupinus leucophyllus is a species of lupine known by the common name velvet lupine.
Recorded food plants for the species include Lupinus, Baccharis and Eriophyllum.
They feed on the nectar of various flowers, including Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and Lupinus species.
The genus Lupinus is nodulated by Bradyrhizobium soil bacteria.
Cultivated crops with proteoid roots include Lupinus and Macadamia.
Lupinus angustifolius has a high content of alkaloids, e.g. lupanin or angustifolin.
Lupinus smithianus.
Over the decades the plants he selected developed flower spikes which were denser, larger and more colourful than the original Lupinus polyphyllus.
Astragalus, Lupinus.
The larvae feed on herbaceous plants, such as Lupinus, Radish and Acanthus species.
The 'bluebonnet', a name common to several North American species of 'Lupinus', is the state flower of Texas.
Lupinus jaegerianus (lupin or lupines)
White lupin is distinct within the vast and polymorphous genus Lupinus L. for small variation of morphological characters.
The larvae feed on Hedysarum ussuriense, Lupinus species and Vicia amoena.
Lupinus polyphyllus (Lupin)