Lupinus Albus is commonly known as the white lupin and is a species of flowering plant. The genus 'Lupinus' consists of over 200 species and some of them are popularly called lupines. Although the word 'Lupinus Albus' is well recognized, some synonyms that are used synonymously with it are narrow-leaved lupin, field lupin, and wolf bean. The term 'narrow-leaved lupin' is sometimes used to distinguish it from other similar species. 'Field lupin,' on the other hand, suggests that this plant is commonly found in agricultural areas rather than in the wild. Finally, the name 'wolf bean' is inspired by the fact that this plant was used to eradicate wolves. These synonyms are alternatives that can be used interchangeably with Lupinus Albus.