Riverside Scottish Flowers Naturalised wild Lupin, Lupinus polyphyllus, flower; Aberdeenshire, Cairngorms National Park, Royal Deeside Scotland UK


Leguminosae Lupinus nootkatensis Blue lupine Description: A deciduous perennial that grows to meters ( feet) high by meters ( feet) wide and prefers many types of soil with a pH ranging from acid to alkaline and full sun with moderate moisture. This plant has hermaphrodite flowers and is hardy to zone 4 and fixes nitrogen and is pollinated by bees. Habitat: North-western N. America to N. Asia. Naturalized in Britain. Roadsides and open banks Shingle banks in rivers in Scotland. This plant might do well located in cultivated beds.


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Location: Balmoral Estate, River Dee, Cairngorm National Park, Scotlanduk
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