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Lupinus albus L.

Fabaceae

Lupin, Lupine, Lupini, Sweet Lupin


There are also many other Lupins which are used as food and forages including:
NewCROP has the following lupin information:

An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Development of Lupin as an Alternative Crop.—Daniel H. Putnam.

White Lupin: An Alternate Crop for the Southern Coastal Plain.—D.W. Mask, Reeves, E. van Santen, G.L. Mullins, and G.E. Aksland.

White Lupin: An Example of New Crop Development Projects in Maine—L.C. Merrick.

Evaluation of Lupin as a New Food/Feed Crop in the US Mid-Atlantic Region—Harbans L. Bhardwaj

Alternate Crops for Dryland Production Systems in Northern Idaho—K.D. Kephart, G.A. Murray, and D.L. Auld.

Grain Legumes—T. Hymowitz.

Evaluation of Herbicides for Sweet White Lupin (Abstract)—R. Leep, and D.C. Penner.

The Western Regional Plant Introduction Station: A Source of Germplasm for New Crop Development—V.L. Bradley, R.C. Johnson, R.M. Hannan, D.M. Stout, and R.L. Clark.

New Crops for Canadian Agriculture—Ernest Small

Chickpea, Faba Bean, Lupin, Mungbean, and Pigeonpea: Potential New Crops for the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States—Harbans L. Bhardwaj, Muddappa Rangappa, and Anwar A. Hamama

Lupines In: Magness, J.R. et al. 1971. Food and Feed Crops of the United States.

Neglected Crops: 1492 from a Different Perspective—J.E. Hernándo Bermejo and J. León (eds.)

Lupine: Alternative Field Crops Manual, University of Wisconson Cooperative Extension Service, University of Minnesota Extension Service, Center for Alternative Plant & Animal Products


And outside links to more Lupin info:

Tarwi can be found in Lost Crops of the Incas from National Academy Press

Lupins A Modern Herbal by Mrs. M. Grieve

Lupins From the U.C. SAREP Cover Crop Database.

ILABIB A Growing Bibliography for Lupin Researchers