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There is no known treatment for lupine poisoning. Affected animals should not be moved until signs of poisoning have disappeared. Lupine can be controlled with 2,4-D (1 kg ae/Ac), 2,4-D + dicamba (0.5 + 0.25 kg ai/Ac), or trichlopyr (0.25 to 0.75 kg ae/Ac). Spray actively growing plants after they are 10 cm high but before they bloom.
Native and Cultivated. Grows from lower elevations up to 10000 feet in elevation. Approximately 20 inches tall. Compound leaves, with 6-9 lance-shaped leaflets, with a silvery covering. All parts, especially ripe seeds, are potentially toxic.
Because of the cross-allergenicity of peanut and lupin, the European Commission, as of 2006, has required that food labels indicate the presence of "lupin and products thereof" in food. [59] Lupin plants can be colonized by the fungus Diaporthe toxica [60] which can cause a mycotoxicosis known as lupinosis when ingested by grazing animals.
24 Αυγ 2022 · Stomach upset, diarrhea and vomiting are signs of Lupine poisoning in children. If you suspect your child has eaten any part of a Lupine, contact your doctor or local poison control line for further information. If possible, bring in the uneaten plant parts for proper identification.
Poisoning can be reduced by keeping hungry animals away from lupines during the early growth stage, in late summer when the plant is in the highly toxic seed stage,
Many lupine species contain poisonous alkaloids throughout the growing season that can potentially poison livestock and/or cause birth defects (crooked calf syndrome). Lupine control is also justified to prevent unwanted changes in native plant communities.
27 Σεπ 2024 · Lupine is a relatively easy plant to care for, making it a suitable choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. Here are some key tips for cultivating lupine in your garden: Location: Lupine prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade.