J.M. Garg
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It is likely to be a Lupinus species. Lupinus is a genus from Fabaceae; the plants from which have palmately compound leaves. The genus comprises of some 280 species found in southern and western North America.
Beautiful plant indeed. Dr Satish Phadke
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Thank you Satish Sir, yesterday i found this site on various species of Lupinus.
Regards, surajit
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J.M.Garg
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