...also known as narrow lupine), white lupine L. albus L. (English name: white lupine) which grows wild in North Africa and the region from Sicily to Israel, and Egyptian lupine L. termis Forsk. (English name: Egyptian lupine) native to Palestine to Egypt and white lupine, whose beans are detoxified and used for food. Also cultivated for their flowers are yellow lupine, Casaba lupine L. hirsutus L. (English name: blue lupine) native to Southern Europe (illustration), and perennial sugar lupine L. polyphyllus Lindl. (English name: Washington lupine) native to the west coast of North America (Washington state to California). [Hoshikawa Kiyochika] *Some of the terminology that mentions "Casava Lupin" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ホソバルーピンともいう),北アフリカ,シチリアからイスラエル地域に野生するシロバナルーピンL.albus L.(英名white lupine)などがあり,豆を除毒して食用とするものにパレスティナからエジプト原産のエジプトルーピンL.termis Forsk.(英名Egyptian lupine)やシロバナルーピンがある。また,花を観賞するために栽培されるものにキバナルーピンや南ヨーロッパ原産のカサバルーピンL.hirsutus L.(英名blue lupine)(イラスト),北アメリカ西岸(ワシントン州からカリフォルニア州)原産で多年生のシュッコンルーピンL.polyphyllus Lindl.(英名Washington lupine)などがある。【星川 清親】 ※「カサバルーピン」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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