Martin Pellizzer

Lupinus Croceus Var. Pilosellus

Lupinus croceus var. pilosellus is a striking member of the legume family known for its vibrant yellow flowers and unique growth habits. This variety is often found in rocky or sandy soils, thriving in regions with mild climates and ample sunlight. Its hairy stems and foliage give it a distinctive appearance that sets it apart from other lupine species. While it is not widely cultivated for food, it holds ecological value by fixing nitrogen in the soil. This plant is a fascinating subject for botanists and gardeners alike, offering both aesthetic appeal and scientific interest.