The scientists started with a type of bacteria that naturally colonizes the roots and stems of their test plant, yellow lupine.
From the sciencedaily.com
They then selected for the endophytic bacterium that had acquired the capability to grow on toluene, and used this strain to inoculate yellow lupine plants.
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Yellow bush lupine, an annual highlight here, is not out yet.
From the sfgate.com
There's even a lupine in the northern California, the yellow bush lupine, that is really common and, in fact, is expanding its range.
From the sciencedaily.com
In the spring, visitors can see blooms of blue lupine, yellow fiddleneck and white desert chicory.
From the stltoday.com
Pause to admire the yellow bush lupine, the white flowers of Lyall's angelica emerging from pods, and a meadow of field mustard.
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Adding dabs of color are yellow of the mule's ear flower and the purple shoots of silver bush lupine, which apparently can grow in the least-enriched soil anywhere.