Lupinus Luteus is commonly known as yellow lupin, Egyptian lupin, or yellow-flowered lupin. This plant species is a member of the legume family and is native to the Mediterranean region. Yellow lupins are cultivated for their protein-rich seeds, which are used as animal feed. In addition, they are used as a food source for humans and are also cultivated as ornamental plants. The synonyms for Lupinus Luteus include sweet lupin, narrow-leaved lupin, bitter lupin, and golden lupin. Each of these species has its own unique characteristics and applications, making them important components of various agricultural and horticultural systems.