

Lupinus angustifolius, commonly known as blue lupin, is an annual herbaceous plant belonging to the Fabaceae family. Native to the Mediterranean region and East Africa, this species is characterized by its blue flowers that bloom in dense clusters. Blue lupin is primarily cultivated for its protein-rich seeds, which are used for both animal and human consumption, and it is valued for its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil, enhancing soil fertility.
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