Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars (Syn: Atylosia pauciflora (Wight & Arn.) Druce; Atylosia scarabaeoides (L.) Benth.; Cantharospermum pauciflorum Wight & Arn.; Cantharospermum scarabaeoides (L.) Baill.; Cantharospermum scarabaeoideum (L.) Baill.; Dolichos medicagineus Roxb.; Dolichos minutus Wight & Arn.; Dolichos scarabaeoides L.; Rhynchosia biflora DC.; Rhynchosia scarabaeoides (L.) DC.; Stizolobium scarabaeoides (L.) Spreng.); kaj-AY-nus -- Latinized form of the Malabar vernacular name catjang for the pigeon pea commonly known as: peanut grass, showy pigeonpea, tropical clover Native to: Madagascar, tropical Asia, n Australia; naturalized in tropical Africa A slender twiner, sometimes with woody basal portion, stem densely grey-pubescent. Leavestrifoliate, 3-5 cm long, subcoriaceous. Leaflets oblong or elliptic-obovate, obtuse or subacute, apex mucronate, base rounded, grey-pubescent above, densely downy and gland-dotted beneath, 3-nerved at the base, lateral leaflets oblique.Flowers 2-6, on short, densely pubescent, axillary peduncle. Sepalsdensely silky. Petalsyellow, 0.7-1.4 cm long, with orange streaks. Pod 2.0-2.5 cm, straight, 4-6-seeded, densely clothed with silky brownish hairs. Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week :: Cajanus scarabaeoides at Vaghbil: Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars kaj-AY-nus -- Latinized form of the Malabar vernacular name catjang for the pigeon pea
¿ skay-rab-ay-OY-deez -- perhaps ¿ referring to pods resembling beetle ? Sep 18, 2010 ... at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra commonly known as: peanut grass, showy pigeonpea, tropical clover Native to: Madagascar, tropical Asia, n Australia; naturalized in tropical Africa some views: between Apr 18 & Sep 18, 2010 ... at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra Good picture of another legume which grows wild. A twining herb. 'Rantur' in Marathi रान तूर A trifoliate leaf climber growing wild on the grass lands outside Pune. Fairly prostrate nature. Climbing on surrounding shrubs. Leaf trifoliate. Leaflets ovate oblong 2.5-3.5cm. Petiole 1 cm. Petiolule 4mm. Flower 8mm - 1cm. Yellow Calyx 5mm 4lobes hairy. Pods 2cm grooved hairy. Nice pictures of Atylosia scarabaeoides. yes Cajanus scarabaeoides A slender twiner, sometimes with woody basal portion, stem densely grey-pubescent. Leavestrifoliate, 3-5 cm long, subcoriaceous. Leaflets oblong or elliptic-obovate, obtuse or subacute, apex mucronate, base rounded, grey-pubescent above, densely downy and gland-dotted beneath, 3-nerved at the base, lateral leaflets oblique.Flowers 2-6, on short, densely pubescent, axillary peduncle. Sepalsdensely silky. Petalsyellow, 0.7-1.4 cm long, with orange streaks. Pod 2.0-2.5 cm, straight, 4-6-seeded, densely clothed with silky brownish hairs.Photographed from Morni-Panchkula road, October 2010 Flora of Chakrata 2013- Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars : Attachments (4). 2 posts by 2 authors. This trailing herb with trifoliate leaves and velvety pods was shot from Chakrata area this month.. (Aug'13) I am hope this is rightly identified as... Cajanus scarabaeoides (L. ) Thouars Syn. Atylosia scarabaeoides (L.) Benth. Fwd: Fabacaceae member for identification : Attachments (1). 2 posts by 2 authors. sending image of Fabacaceae member for identification Atylosia scarabaeoides. Yes, rightly identified.. Wild Climber For ID : Nasik : 230714 : AK-39 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2). Small wild climber, as a weed in Nasik. Very tiny yellow flowers. Could be Rhynchosia? Looks like Cajanus scarabaeoides (Fabaceae). I agree with ... Found in Bangalore July 2014 Cajanus scarabaeoides Cajanus Sp for ID from Gorewada Nagpur- 31Aug2014-PKA3 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (6). Seen this climber near Gorewada lake, Nagpur. Looks like some Cajanus sp. (Family: Fabaceae). ID please.. Date/Time: 30-08-2014 / 12:50PM Likely to be Atylosia scarabaeoides... Thanks a lot ... I think U R right...Thanks.. Ghati Subramanya-Nandi Hills road 10th October 2014 Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Cajanus scarabaeoides :: Pune, Thane :: DVOCT24 : 4 posts by 2 authors. 13 images. Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars at Walkal, Pune on January 6, 2013 at Vaghbil, Thane on September 18, 2010 at Yeoor Hills on April 18, 2010 very nice. did you do vernaculars for this I had done the exercise; but the plant does not seem to be popular among locals as food or medicine. Following is all I could compile ... commonly known as: peanut grass, showy pigeonpea, tropical clover • Marathi: घोश्याची वेल ghoshyachi vel This herb was recorded from many locations including Morni Hills, Haryana, as well as Western Himalayas.. Present shots are beiong shared from Morni Hills.. Atylosia scarabaeoides… Fabaceae (Faboideae)Fortnight:: Atylosia scarabaeoides??::Nagpur::PKA-OCT-93 : 5 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (6) Seen this climber near Gorewada lake, Nagpur. (Family: Fabaceae). Bot. name: Atylosia scarabaeoides?? Date/Time: 30-08-2014 / 12:50PM efi page on Cajanus scarabaeoides Based on the shape of leaves, can this be A. albicans instead? I think ... right. In A. albicans the leaves and pods are glaucous (whitish, so the name albicans). Yes it is Cajanus scarabaeoides (Syn. Atylosia scarabaeoides) Is it a species of Rhynchosia : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Please help my friend in identifying this plant Collected from Kaseragode Kerala It is Cajanus scarboides of Fabaceae Thank you ... for helping me in identifying the plant. attaching images of Rhynchosia rufescens from Nashik for validation please. validate Rhynchosia aurea DC. Prodr. 2: 386 Slender trailing annual herb; leaves pinnately trfoliate, leaflets obovate to rhomboidal up to 5 cm long, pubescent on both surfaces; flowers yellow in raceme; calyx up to 15 mm long, teeth 3-4 times as long as tube, setaceous, lowest longest; pod globose, up to 15 mm in diam, 2-seeded. Photographed from Anjana layout in Bangalore. To me it looks different from other images at Rhynchosia aurea (Willd.) DC. Pl. also check with images at Rhynchosia rufescens (Willd.) DC. with your detailed images. I think it is a species of Atylosia Thanks, ... It appears to be Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars as per images herein Thanks ... Yes it is Cajanus scarabaeoides as confirmed by at least three experts on Facebook Indian Flora, without me giving any hint. attaching images of Rhynchosia aurea from Dindori Nashik taken in november 2015 for validation, please validate Appears like images at Rhynchosia aurea To me it looks different from other images at Rhynchosia aurea (Willd.) DC. Pl. also check with images at Rhynchosia rufescens (Willd.) DC. with your detailed images. Pl. check with images at Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars This should be Rhynchosia aurea, however according to Flora of Nashik District there are only two species namely R. minima and R. rothii. To me it looks different from other images at Rhynchosia aurea (Willd.) DC. To me it appears closer with images at Cajanus scarabaeoides To me it looks like Cajanus scarabaeoides. It is Cajanus scarabaeoides only 22082017BHAR3 : 11 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2) Found in Vandalur forest. Chennai. A Fabaceae member. Rhyncosia sp. of Fabaceae It mostly matches with: Rhynchosia aurea May be Cajanus sp. I think looks different from images at https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/f/fabaceae/rhynchosia/rhynchosia-aurea Pl. check with images at https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/f/fabaceae/cajanus/cajanus-scarabaeoides To me looks close. I too think the posted plant looks closer to Cajanus scarabaeoides. Herb Id from BD_SM_1214 : 7 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1) Mucuna or similar genus? May be Paracalyx scariosus.. I think Atylosia scarabaeoides... yes it is Atylosia scarabaeoides... it is abundant in our area Requesting to please ID this climber. This was found on a wasteland near the Charkop mangroves in Mumbai in April 2019. The leaves seem to be of Cajanus scarabaeoides, but flowers confuse me. Thanks … Could it be that the flowers and the leaves belong to different species. Can the flowers be Pseudarthria viscida? I recollect you mentioning that name at that time. Yes ..., the flowers do look like that of Pseudarthria viscida. Let us wait for our friends to validate. Cajanus scarabaeoides :: Yeoor Hills, part of SGNP :: 29 DEC 19 : 1 post by 1 author. 3 images. Yeoor Hills ... part of Sanjay Gandhi National Park Date: December 29, 2019 ... Altitude range: about 100 ft (30 m) to 1575 ft (480 m) asl Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars Need help with id of leguminous annual weed : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1) can anyone help with this id please - round trifoliate leaves? Picture taken today (29.7.20) in Zaheerabad, Telangana. Laterite soil. Looks like Fabaceae! Cajanus scarabaeoides? I think it just weed. Sounds right. Thank you! Need help with this legume annual twiner id : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)- around 800 kb each. 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