Invasive SpeciesLupine

Lupinus polyphyllus
FOUND by BlueHillGardener
2012-09-16
Surry
ID Confirmed
Quality checked by Kathy Burgess
Peer reviewed by
Field Notes
Sunday was such a beautiful day -- I decided it should not be wasted! I grabbed a walking stick, my camera, some water and headed to Newberry Neck, walking the road which parallels Morgan Bay. I knew I would find invasives here as I had seen evidence before but had not had my camera. I spotted several instances of bittersweet and lupine among the stonewalls.
A sketch of our study site.
Supporting Evidence
Photo of my evidence.
Leaves are alternate, compound palmate with many lance-shaped leaflets.
Photo of my evidence.
Leaves are smooth on top and hairy on bottom.
Species Observation: Species Looked For
Did you find it?: 
I think I found it
Scientific name:
Lupinus polyphyllus
Common name:
Lupine
Sampling method: 
Just looking around
Photo of our sampling method.
Place Studied
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Latitude: 
N 44.401459 °
Longitude: 
W -68.463869 °
Observation Site Information
A photo of our study site.
Habitat: 
Coastal - Rocky intertidal
Trip Information
Name:
Morgan Bay
Trip date: 
Sun, 2012-09-16 11:00
Town or city: 
Surry
Type of investigation: 
Species Survey
Ecosystem: 
Coastal
Watershed: 
Eastern Coastal
Time of low tide: 
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