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Lupin, Fiordland, New Zealand

In New Zealand, the lupin (aka Russell lupin, Lupinus polyphyllus) is an invasive species that threatens indigenous species, especially when it invades the braided river beds in the South Island. They are widespread in early summer along roadsides in Cantebury, and along river beds in Fiordland.

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Lupins in Fiordland 01_9531.jpg
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Kimball Chen
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Fiordland Eglinton South Island New Zealand lupin Russell lupin Lupinus polyphyllus forest meadow purple pink
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New Zealand Nature & Landscape Photography, Fiordland National Park Photos - Pictures
In New Zealand, the lupin (aka Russell lupin, Lupinus polyphyllus) is an invasive species that threatens indigenous species, especially when it invades the braided river beds in the South Island.  They are widespread in early summer along roadsides in Cantebury, and along river beds in Fiordland.
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