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Three species of caespitose, alpine to subalpine lupines of north-western Argentina, adjacent Bolivia, and northern Chile, that have been misin terpreted and clerically mixed, are described, keyed and illustrated.
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Planchuelo, A.M., Dunn, D.B. Clarification of Lupinus grisebachianus, L. subacaulis, and L. subinflatus (Leguminosae). Brittonia 32, 387–391 (1980). https://doi.org/10.2307/2806741
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