Lupins in the wild?
In article ,
Chris Hogg writes:
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| Many of the tips of waste sand and rock from the china clay industry
| at St. Austell are planted with tree lupins, acres and acres of them.
| The sand is very free draining, and being leguminous they provide
| their own nitrogen. The scent when you're in among them on a hot sunny
| day is truly overwhelming.
Sounds worth a visit :-)
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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