Any plant of the genus Lupinus; bearing erect spikes of usually purplish-blue flowers.
1This is the lure of wild nature between the lupin and the laurel.
2Rams were given extra lupin grain with their normal ration.
3It's made out of ground-up chestnuts and lupin seeds and God knows what else.
4The tree-shadows were painted pools of lupin, azure lakes; or they were purple seas of larkspur.
5Here they gathered the tenderest heart shoots of the lupin until Linda said they had enough.
6Deadheading the first flower spikes of lupin and delphinium will see them producing secondary flower spikes.
7In this study, we show that white lupin roots use several mechanisms to reduce microbial growth.
8A Lupin spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
9The unexpected always happens when Arsène Lupin is concerned in the affair.
10Lupin and Sun Pharma did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
11In the evening Lupin arrived home early, and seemed a little agitated.
12While we were in the car, Arsène Lupin consulted my railway guide.
13Frank Mutlar called in the evening, and Lupin went out with him.
14Silver thistles, blue lupins and a few poppies bloomed among the sagebrushes.
15Mrs. Lupin was one of the victims of the modern feminine 'ideal.'
16Blue and yellow lupins stood knee-high, and strawberries grew wild among them.