White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) – an early-maturing variety with high yield indicators and universal usage. The plant belongs to the intermediate semi-prostrate type, has green leaves and medium terminal leaflets. Flowers are bright blue, and grains are white. The mass of 1000 seeds is 330 g, indicating medium-high fruit density.
The vegetative period from germination to grain maturity lasts 115 days. Average dry matter yield reaches 80 c/ha, and grain yield – 30 c/ha. Seeds do not contain alkaloids, making them safe for animal feed and potential use in the food industry.
The variety is distinguished by high resistance to Fusarium when the recommended plant protection system is followed. Due to early maturity and lodging resistance, it is suitable for both intensive agroforestry systems and less favorable conditions.