Seashore Lupine

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Seashore Lupine
Medicinal Toxic
Found during: Spring, Summer

The seeds of the Seashore Lupine, which, as its name foretells, can be found along the coast of beaches, contain bitter-tasting, toxic alkaloids. In small amounts, these seeds can aid with pain relief, but too much will result in patient death. It grows in clusters of tall stalks with purple, pink, or white bell-like flowers growing on all sides of the stalk from halfway up to the very tip.

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