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lupine

[loo-pin] / ˈlu pɪn /
ADJECTIVE
wolflike
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The bright yellow desert gold is currently one of the most prominent flowers on display, alongside brown-eyed primrose, grape soda lupine and desert star.

From BBC Mar. 10, 2026

Purple lupine and other wildflowers may show up too.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 1, 2025

Traditional European breweries — like those run by Belgian monks hewing to centuries-old methods — retain the fruity signature of yeast in its untamed, lupine form, he said.

From New York Times Jun. 20, 2024

In addition to stalking butterflies, teams also tally the bloom stages of key host plants: lupine, asters, paintbrush and daisies.

From Seattle Times Mar. 15, 2024

Then colonizing species like lupine appeared, preparing the ground for the return of the grasses.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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